Publication | Closed Access
Purification and characterization of a ferulic acid esterase (FAE-III) from Aspergillus niger: specificity for the phenolic moiety and binding to microcrystalline cellulose
189
Citations
24
References
1994
Year
EngineeringFerulic Acid EsterasePolysaccharideEnzymatic ModificationBiosynthesisPhenol RingBiochemical EngineeringNanocelluloseBiochemistryIn Vitro FermentationBiocatalysisBiomolecular EngineeringAspergillus NigerIndustrial MycologyNatural SciencesOat Spelt XylanEnzyme CatalysisBiotechnologyEnzyme SpecificityMicrobiologyHemicellulosePhenolic Moiety
An inducible ferulic acid esterase (FAE-III) has been isolated, purified and partially characterized from Aspergillus niger after growth on oat spelt xylan. The purification procedure utilized ammonium sulphate precipitation, hydrophobic interaction and anion-exchange chromatography. The purified enzyme appeared almost pure by SDS-PAGE, with an apparent M r of 36000. A single band, corresponding to a pl of 3·3 was observed on isoelectric focusing. With methyl ferulate as substrate, the enzyme had a specific activity of 67 IU (mg protein)−1, pH and temperature optima of 5 and 55–60 °C, respectively, and a Km of 2·08 mM and a V max of 175 μmol min−1 (mg protein)−1. The enzyme was also active upon methyl sinapinate, methyl-3,4-dimethoxy cinnamate and methyl p-coumarate, but not benzoic acid methyl esters or methyl caffeate. Similarly, Streptomyces olivochromogenes FAE showed activity against methyl ferulate, methyl sinapinate and methyl p-coumarate, but at a level 420-fold less (on methyl ferulate) than the A. niger esterase. No activity was detected against the benzoate methyl esters. For both enzymes, this shows the necessity for C-3 on the phenol ring to be methoxylated and the aliphatic region of the substrate to be unsaturated. The specific activity of FAE-III on destarched wheat bran was 31 U (mg protein)−1 in the presence of Trichoderma viride xylanase and 3 U (mg protein)−1 in the absence. Apparent pH dependent binding of A. niger FAE-III to microcrystalline cellulose was also demonstrated.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1