Characteristics and Applications of a Novel Alcohol Oxidase: A highly aggregating broad substrate specific alcohol oxidase protein from petroleum degrading Aspergillus terreus
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Author(s)Adepu Kiran Kumar
PublisherLAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN / ASIN3844331875
ISBN-139783844331875
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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A microsomal membrane bound alcohol oxidase enzyme was isolated from a hydrocarbon degrading Aspergillus terreus fungus that could oxidize short chain-,long chain-, secondary-, and aryl-alcohol substrates. High aggregating property of the protein was demonstrated by AFM, DLS and TEM analyses. Chemical analysis showed the presence of oleic acid and palmitic acid at a ratio of 2:1 in the purified protein. We have demonstrated a highly efficient method for dissociation and simultaneous deflavination of the alcohol oxidase protein using ?-ME. The potential applications of this approach on preparing apoprotein and its reassemble with FAD to a functional enzyme are envisaged in the preparation of enzyme electrodes for biosensor and biofuel cell applications. The findings obtained through this investigation have revealed many interesting facts about this novel microsomal alcohol oxidase enzyme.This investigation has opened up new avenue on the research to explore the architecture of alcohol oxidase proteins from fungal sources including their structure-function relationship and potential applications.