Identification, functional expression and kinetic analysis of two primary amine oxidases from Rhodococcus opacus

Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic(2012)

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Two native copper-containing amine oxidases (EC 1.4.3.21) have been isolated from Rhodococcus opacus and reveal phenotypic plasticity and catalytic activity with respect to structurally diverse natural and synthetic amines. Altering the amine growth substrate has enabled tailored and targeted oxidase upregulation, which with subsequent treatment by precipitation, ion exchange and gel filtration, achieved a 90–150 fold purification. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometric and genomic analysis has indicated multiple gene activation with complex biodegradation pathways and regulatory mechanisms. Additional post-purification characterisation has drawn on the use of carbonyl reagent and chelating agent inhibitors. Michaelis–Menten kinetics for common aliphatic and aromatic amine substrates and several structural analogues demonstrated a broad specificity and high affinity with Michaelis constants (KM) ranging from 0.1 to 0.9mM for C1–C5 aliphatic mono-amines and <0.2mM for a range of aromatic amines. Potential exploitation of the enzymatic versatility of the two isolated oxidases in biosensing and bioprocessing is discussed.
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Amine oxidase,Rhodococcus opacus,Oxidase induction,Enzyme purification,Oxidative deamination kinetics
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