Preparation and characterization of a highly stable phenoxazinone synthase nanogel

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Background: Phenoxazinone synthase (PHS) is a laccase-like multicopper oxidase originating from Streptomyces with great industrial application potential. In this paper, we prepared the PHS nanogel retaining 82 % of its initial activity by aqueous in situ polymerization at pH 9.3. Results: The average diameter of the PHS nanogel was 50.8 nm based on dynamic light scattering (DLS) analysis. Fluorescence analysis indicated the impressive preservation of the enzyme molecular structure upon modification. The PHS nanogel exhibited the most activity at pH 4.0-4.5 and 50 °C while the corresponding values were pH 4.5 and 40 °C for the native PHS. The Km and Vmax of the PHS nanogel were found to be 0.052 mM and 0.018 mM/min, whereas those of the native PHS were 0.077 mM and 0.021 mM/min, respectively. In addition, the PHS nanogel possessed higher thermal and storage stability and solvent tolerance compared with the native one. The half-life of the PHS nanogel was 1.71 h and multiplied around ninefold compared to 0.19 h for the native one. Conclusion: In summary, the PHS nanogel could be a promising biocatalyst in industry.

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Jia, H., Gao, Z., Ma, Y., Zhong, C., Wang, C., Zhou, H., & Wei, P. (2016). Preparation and characterization of a highly stable phenoxazinone synthase nanogel. Chemistry Central Journal, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/S13065-016-0178-8

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