Kinetic and enantioselective behaviour of isoenzymes A and B from Candida rugosa lipase in the hydrolysis of lipids and esters

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Plou, FJ [1 ]
Sogo, P [1 ]
Calvo, MV [1 ]
Burguillo, FJ [1 ]
Ballesteros, A [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV SALAMANCA, FAC FARM, DEPT QUIM FIS, SALAMANCA 37080, SPAIN
关键词
lipase isoenzymes; Candida rugosa; enzyme kinetics; enantioselectivity; enantiomeric excess;
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10.3109/10242429709003611
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The isoenzymes A and B from C. rugosa lipase have been kinetically characterized by non-linear regression methods measuring the hydrolysis of tributyrin (lipase activity), p-nitro-phenyl acetate (esterase activity) and methyl 2-chloropropionate (enantioselectivity). With tributyrin as substrate, the specificity constant (k(cat)(app)/K-m(app)) for lipase A is about 2-fold that of the lipase B. This confirms the higher specificity of lipase A for substrates containing butyric acid moieties. However, the kinetic behaviour of both isoenzymes for the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl acetate is quite similar, with lipase A showing a slight preference for this substrate. Kinetic analysis with the substrates methyl (R)-(+) and methyl (S)-(-) 2-chloropropionates showed that both isoenzymes exhibit stereospecificity for the enantiomer R and display non-Michaelian kinetics of a sigmoidal type. Since this behaviour precludes the usual treatment on the basis of the enantiomeric ratio [(V-max/K-m)(fast)/(V-max/K-m)(slow)], enantioselectivity was quantified using the areas under the v-[S] curves. Thus, the ratio between the areas under the curves for the two enantiomers assayed increases from 1.27 for isoenzyme A to 1.68 for isoenzyme B. This result clearly shows that isolation and purification of isoenzymes may enhance the enantioselective properties of an enzymatic system.
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