Characterization of alcohol oxidase from Aspergillus ochraceus AIU 031

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An alcohol oxidase (AOD) was found from Aspergillus ochraceus AIU 031, and its - characteristics, were revealed. This enzyme oxidized short-chain primary alcohols and ethylene glycol and Belonged to the same group as AOD from methylotrophic yeast. However, it differed in the following properties. The Km value for ethanol was larger and that for ethylene glycol was smaller than those of AODs derived from methylotrophic yeasts. The ethanol oxidation was optimal at pH 5-7 and 50-55°C. The molecular mass of this enzyme was 262 kDa and consisted of four identical subunits of 68 kDa, which were much smaller than those of methylotrophic yeasts.

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Isobe, K., Kato, A., Ogawa, J., Kataoka, M., Iwasaki, A., Hasegawa, J., & Shimizu, S. (2007). Characterization of alcohol oxidase from Aspergillus ochraceus AIU 031. Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 53(3), 177–183. https://doi.org/10.2323/jgam.53.177

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