The biosynthetic arginine decarboxylase in is responsible for producing spermidine, a polyamine with numerous biological applications in humans. The arginine decarboxylase has significant applications in biotechnology industries, suggesting the need to evaluate its biochemical and biophysical characteristics at the molecular level. In this study, both and methods were employed to investigate the structural and functional behavior of the arginine decarboxylase protein. In MALDI-TOF, size exclusion, and assay studies were performed to examine the nature and activity of the protein. The MALDI-TOF analysis confirmed the purified protein as biosynthetic arginine decarboxylase. The assay results revealed that the Pyridoxal 5'-Phosphate (PLP) cofactor plays a crucial role in enhancing enzyme activity by producing agmatine (a by-product of spermidine). Further, optimum enzyme activity was observed at 50 °C, suggesting the extremophilic nature of the enzyme. Unlike other proteins, this enzyme displayed optimal activity at both acidic and basic pH, demonstrating its sensitivity to pH changes. Furthermore, the addition of divalent ions like Mg increased the rate of reaction. In , structure modeling, and comparative molecular dynamics simulation studies were used to assess the protein stability and behavior at different pH and temperature conditions. The findings of this study could be applied to improve enzyme production in the industry.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.
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