Characterization of xylose reductase extracted by CTAB-reversed micelles from Candida guilliermondii homogenate

Authors

  • Ely Vieira Cortez University of São Paulo; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Technology
  • Adalberto Pessoa-Jr University of São Paulo; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Technology
  • Maria das Graças de Almeida Felipe FAENQUIL; Department of Biotechnology
  • Inês Conceição Roberto FAENQUIL; Department of Biotechnology
  • Michele Vitolo University of São Paulo; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-93322006000200010

Keywords:

Xylose reductase, Reversed micelles, Candida guilliermondii

Abstract

Xylosereductase (XR) (E.C.1.1.1.21), produced by Candida guilliermondii, grown in sugar cane bagasse hydrolysate, was separated directly from the cell homogenate by reversed micelles of cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB), attaining a recovery yield of 100% and enrichment factor of 5.6 fold. The extraction conditions were: pH=7.0, electrical conductivity= 14 mS/cm, T=5 ºC, 5% (w/w) of hexanol, 22% (w/w) of butanol and 0.15 M CTAB. The XR after extraction was stable in pH interval of 6.0-6.5 and its heat inactivation constant was about 6.5 fold higher than that before extraction. The Vmax values against both xylose and NADPH for XR before and after extraction by reversed-micelles differed about 6%, whereas the difference on K M values were more pronounced. The (K M)xylose for XR after extraction was about 35% higher than before extraction, meanwhile (K M)NADPH was about 30% lower after than before extraction. As the K M variations indirectly signaled, the XR affinity simultaneously diminishes for xylose and increases for NADPH. This could probably explain why the Vmax values for XR before and after extraction were quite similar.

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Published

2006-06-01

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Characterization of xylose reductase extracted by CTAB-reversed micelles from Candida guilliermondii homogenate. (2006). Revista Brasileira De Ciências Farmacêuticas, 42(2), 251-257. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-93322006000200010