Characteristics and purification of an oxygen insensitive azoreductase from Caulobacter subvibrioides strain C7-D

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An azo dye-degrading bacterium, Caulobacter subvibrioides strain C7-D, semi- constitutively produces an azoreductase that reduced the azo bond of the dyes Acid Orange (AO) 6, AO7, AO8, AO12, Acid Red (AR) 88, AR151, and Methyl Red (MR). This activity was oxygen insensitive. Of the dyes tested, AO7 was the best inducer and the most rapidly reduced substrate suggesting that dye AO7 most closely mimics the natural physiological substrate for this enzyme. The K(m) for AO7 was 1 μM. Purification of the azoreductase from C. subvibrioides strain C7-D was achieved through dye-ligand affinity chromatography using the dye Orange-A covalently coupled to an agarose support. The azoreductase is approximately 30 kDa and enzyme studies indicate a single azoreductase. The optimal activity, pH, cofactor usage, substrate specificity, molecular weight and K(m) characteristics of the enzyme set it apart from other known oxygen-insensitive azoreductases.

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Mazumder, R., Logan, J. R., Mikell, A. T., & Hooper, S. W. (1999). Characteristics and purification of an oxygen insensitive azoreductase from Caulobacter subvibrioides strain C7-D. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 23(6), 476–483. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jim.2900734

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