Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7596403 Food Chemistry 2014 29 Pages PDF
Abstract
We investigated the ability of six polyethylene glycols (PEGs), with molecular weights ranging from 400 to 20,000 Da, to enhance the thermostability of β-cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (β-CGTase) from Bacillus circulans. We found that PEGs with different molecular weights could activate and stabilize this β-CGTase, but to different degrees. The most significant increase (about 20%) in β-cyclodextrin-forming activity was achieved by adding 10-15% PEG 400. PEGs with low molecular weights also significantly enhanced the thermostability of β-CGTase; 15% PEG 1000 prolonged its half-life at 60 °C by 6.5-fold, compared to a control. Fluorescence spectroscopy and circular dichroism analysis indicated that PEGs helped protect the tertiary and secondary structure of β-CGTase, respectively. This study provides an effective approach for improving the thermostability of CGTases and related enzymes.
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