Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7584144 | Food Chemistry | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
A strain, Alternaria alternata SK37.001, which produces an intracellular α-l-rhamnosidase, was newly isolated from citrus orchard soil. The molecular mass of the enzyme was 66â¯kDa, as evaluated by SDS-PAGE and 135â¯kDa, as determined by gel filtration, which indicated that the enzyme is a dimer. The enzyme had a specific activity of 21.7â¯Uâ¯mgâ1 after step-by-step purification. The optimal pH and temperature were 5.5 and 60â¯Â°C, respectively. The enzyme was relatively stable at a pH of 4.0-8.0 and a temperature between 30 and 50â¯Â°C compared with other pH levels and temperatures investigated. The enzyme activity was accelerated by Ba2+ and Al3+ but inhibited by Ni2+, Cu2+ and Co2+, especially Ni2+. The kinetic parameters of Km and Vmax were 4.84â¯mM and 53.1â¯Î¼molâ¯mgâ1â¯minâ1, respectively. The α-l-rhamnosidase could hydrolyze quercitrin, naringin and neohesperidin, hesperidin and rutin rhamnose-containing glycosides but could not hydrolyze ginsenoside Rg2 or saiko-saponin C.
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Authors
Tao Zhang, Wenbo Yuan, Mengli Li, Ming Miao, Wanmeng Mu,