Purification and properties of a β-galactosidase with potential application as a digestive supplement |
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Authors: | S. O'Connell G. Walsh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical and Environmental Sciences and MSSI, University of Limerick, Limerick City, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Functional-based screening of crude β-galactosidase activities from 42 yeast strains resulted in the selection of a single enzyme of potential interest as a digestive supplement. β-Galactosidase produced by Kluyveromyces marxianus DSM5418 was purified to homogeneity by a combination of gel filtration, ion-exchange, and hydroxylapatite chromatographies. The denatured (123 kDa) and native molecular masses (251 kDa) suggest that the enzyme is a homodimer. The optimum pH and temperature of the purified enzyme were 6.8 and 37°C, respectively. The unpurified β-galactosidase in particular displayed a high level of stability when exposed to simulated intestinal conditions in vitro for 4 h. Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass sectrometry analysis revealed that the enzyme's trypsin-generated peptide mass fingerprint shares several peptide fragment hits with β-galactosidases from Kluyveromyces lactis. This confirms the enzyme's identity and indicates that significant sequence homology exists between these enzymes. |
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Keywords: | β -Galactosidase Kluyveromyces marxianus lactose intolerance small intestinal conditions peptide mass fingerprinting |
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