Extracellular Oxidases of Basidiomycete Neonothopanus nambi: Isolation and Some Properties.

Dokl Biochem Biophys

Institute of Biophysics, Federal Research Center "Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center", Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

Published: January 2020

Using the original technique of treating biomass with β-glucosidase, a pool of extracellular fungal enzymes was obtained for the first time from the mycelium of basidiomycete Neonothopanus nambi. Two protein fractions containing enzymes with oxidase activity were isolated from the extract by gel-filtration chromatography and conventionally called F1 and F2. Enzyme F1 has a native molecular weight of 80-85 kDa and does not contain chromophore components; however, it catalyzes the oxidation of veratryl alcohol with K = 0.52 mM. Probably, this enzyme is an alcohol oxidase. Enzyme F2 with a native molecular weight of approximately 60 kDa is a FAD-containing protein. It catalyzes the cooxidation of phenol with 4-aminoantipyrine without the addition of exogenous hydrogen peroxide, which distinguishes it from the known peroxidases. It was assumed that this enzyme may be a mixed-function oxidase. F2 oxidase has K value 0.27 mM for phenol. The temperature optimums for oxidases F1 and F2 are 22-35 and 55-70°C, and pH optimums are 6 and 5, respectively.

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