Structure and stability of glucoamylase II from Aspergillus niger: a circular dichroism study

Shenoy, B. C. ; Appu Rao, A. G. ; Raghavendra Rao, M. R. (1984) Structure and stability of glucoamylase II from Aspergillus niger: a circular dichroism study Journal of Biosciences, 6 (5). pp. 601-611. ISSN 0250-5991

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Abstract

Glucoamylase II (EC 3.2.1.3) from Aspergillus niger has 31 % α-helix, 36 % β-structure and rest aperiodic structure at pH 4.8 as analysed by the method of Provencher and Glockner (1981,Biochemistry, 20,33). In the near ultra-violet circular dichroism spectrum the enzyme exhibits peaks at 304, 289, 282 and 257 nm and troughs at 285, 277 and 265 nm respectively. The enzyme activity and structure showed greater stability at pH 4.8 than at pH 7.0, were highly sensitive to alkaline pH but less sensitive to acid pH values. The enzyme retained most of its catalytic activity and structure even on partial removal of carbohydrate moieties by periodate treatment but was less stable at higher temperatures and storage at 30‡C. Reduction of the periodate treated enzyme did not reverse the loss of stability. Binding of the synthetic substrate, p-nitrophenyl-α-D-glucoside, perturbed the environment around aromatic amino acids and caused a decrease in the ordered structure.

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Keywords:Aspergillus Niger; Glucoamylase; Circular Dichroism; Carbohydrate Moieties
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