Characteristics of the Cell Wall Lytic Enzyme of Anabaena cylindrica from Penicillium oxalicum(HCLF-34)

Penicillium oxalicum(HCLF-34)으로부터 분비되는 Anabaena cylindrica 세포벽 분해효소의 특성

  • 현성희 (을지의과대학 의예과) ;
  • 최영길 (한양대 자연과학대학 생명과학과)
  • Published : 1999.09.01

Abstract

The fuugus(Penicil1ium oralicum; HCLF-34) secreted the cyanobacteria lytic enzyme which had a molecular weight of about 22 kDa, a optimum temperature of $20^{\circ}C$, a optimum pH of 3.5, and a temperature-stable up to $50^{\circ}C$. The chemical ions such as sodium, potassium, barium, magnesium. and mangan ions appeared positive activity. but calcium, iron, copper ions, EDTA, and PMSF displayed negative activity: this results were the same as the characterilics of other cell wall lytic enzymes. This extracellular enzyme showed lytic aclivily against SDS-insoluble peptidoglycan of Anabaenrr cylinrlrica. The cell wall lylic enzyme of Penicilliurn oxalicum(HCLF-34) seemed to be glycosidase-like enzyme in the fact that ihe concentration of rcducing sugar was increased when the peptidoglycan of Anabaena qlinrlricn md Micrococcus luteus reacted with this enzyme

Penicillium oxalicum 으로부터 세포외로 분비되는 Anabaena cylindrica 분해효소의 분자량은 renaturation SDS-PAGE에서 약 22kDa 으로 확인되었으며, 분해 효소의 농축은 ultrafiltration cut off fraction 중 30-10 kDa 구간에서 수획하였다. 최적 활성조건의 측정 결과 적정 pH는 3.5-4.0, 적정반응 온도는 $20^{\circ}C$, 그리고 온도 안정성은 $4^{\circ}C$ 이하에서 100% 이상, 20-$90^{\circ}C$ 범위에서는 50% 이상의 활성을 나타내었다. 금속이온 및 효소안정제의 영향에서는 $Na^+$,$K^+$, $Ba^(2+)$, $Mg^(2+)$, $Mn^(2+)$의 양이온과 BSA는 효소의 활성을 촉진시키는 반면, $Ca^(2+)$, $Cu^(2+)$의 양이온과 EDTA, PMSF 는 효소의 활성을 억제하는 작용을 하였다. 이러한 금속이온과 안정제의 영향에서 1가, 2가 양이온에 의해 활성이 증가하고, $Fe^(3+)$, $Ca^(2+)$, $Cu^(2+)$의 양이온에 의해서는 활성이 감소하는 결과는 대부분의 세포벽 분해효소가 갖는 특성과 유사한 결과였다. 분해효소는 A. cylindrica 과 Micrococcus. luteus 의 세포벽을 기질로 사용한 효소의 활성 반응에서 반응 시작 후 1시간에서 5시간 사이에 반응 산물로 환원당의 양이 급격히 증가하였다.

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