Purification and characterization of a novel fungal α-glucosidase from mortierella alliacea with high starch-hydrolytic activity

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Abstract

The fungal strain Mortierella alliacea YN-15 is an arachidonic acid producer that assimilates soluble starch despite having undetectable α-amylase activity. Here, a α-glucosidase responsible for the starch hydrolysis was purified from the culture broth through four-step column chromatography. Maltose and other oligosaccharides were less preferentially hydrolyzed and were used as a glucosyl donor for transglucosylation by the enzyme, demonstrating distinct substrate specificity as a fungal α-glucosidase. The purified enzyme consisted of two heterosubunits of 61 and 31 kDa that were not linked by a covalent bond but stably aggregated to each other even at a high salt concentration (0.5 M), and behaved like a single 92-kDa component in gel-filtration chromatography. The hydrolytic activity on maltose reached a maximum at 55°C and in a pH range of 5.0-6.0, and in the presence of ethanol, the transglucosylation reaction to form ethyl-α-D-glucoside was optimal at pH 5.0 and a temperature range of 45-50°C. © 1999 by Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry.

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Tanaka, Y., Aki, T., Hidaka, Y., Furuya, Y., Kawamoto, S., Shigeta, S., & Suzuki, O. (2002). Purification and characterization of a novel fungal α-glucosidase from mortierella alliacea with high starch-hydrolytic activity. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 66(11), 2415–2423. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.66.2415

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