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Active site characterization of the single endo‐polygalacturonase produced by <i>Fusarium moniliforme</i> NCIM 1276
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BiosynthesisEngineeringBiotransformationBiochemistryTropical Mangrove EcosystemNatural SciencesFungal Cell BiologyBiotechnologyActive SiteArginine ResidueNatural Product BiosynthesisPlant EndophytesMicrobiologyChemical BiologySingle Endo‐polygalacturonaseActive Site Characterization
Fusarium moniliforme NCIM 1276 isolated from a tropical mangrove ecosystem produces a single extracellular endo-polygalacturonase with an M(r) of 38 kDa and a carbohydrate content of 4%. It has an alkaline pI of 8.1. The K(m) is 0.12 mg.mL(-1), V(max) is 111.1 micromol.min(-1).mg(-1) and the kcat is 4200 min-1. It has a pH optimum of 4.8. Kinetic and fluorescence data show that tryptophan is involved in binding. An arginine residue at or near the active site may be involved in extended binding of the substrate. A carboxylate and a histidine residue are involved in catalysis. These data are discussed with reference to current literature.
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