来自黄曲霉的一种新型脂肪酶对脂/水界面游离脂肪酸的耐受性更高

F. Laachari, Fatimazahra El Bergad, M. Sadiki, Adel Sayari, W. Bahafid, S. Elabed, I. Mohammed, S. Ibnsouda
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这项工作的主要目的是鉴定具有工业价值的新型脂肪酶。本文从摩洛哥非斯市传统制革厂中分离得到黄曲霉脂肪酶(AFL);即使在0 ~ 10 mM脱氧胆酸钠(NaDC)的高浓度洗涤剂中也能保持其稳定性。胆盐对脂肪酶活性无抑制作用,而钙盐对脂肪酶活性有刺激作用。与大多数脂肪酶在脂/水界面迅速变性不同,游离脂肪酸在油/水界面的积累并不影响酶的活性,即使在没有胆盐的情况下,酶也能有效地水解乳化橄榄油。此外,AFL对长链甘油三酯比短链甘油三酯更有活性。本研究证明了AFL具有界面活化现象。建立了AFL的三维结构模型,结果表明:AFL的疏水表面与亲水表面的比例分别为51%和50%;这可能是对脂/水界面上存在的游离脂肪酸具有更高耐受性的原因。关键词:黄曲霉脂肪酶,洗涤剂,界面活化,游离脂肪酸,模型
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Higher tolerance of a novel lipase from Aspergillus flavus to the presence of free fatty acids at lipid/water interface
The main objective of this work was to identify novel lipases of industrial interest. In this paper, Aspergillus flavus lipase (AFL) was isolated from the traditional tannery of Fez city in Morocco; it kept its stability even in the presence of high concentrations of detergent from 0 to 10 mM sodium deoxycholate (NaDC). Bile salts showed no inhibitory effect on the lipolytic activity, whereas the calcium salts showed a stimulating action on the lipase activity. Unlike most of the lipases which were quickly denatured at the lipid/water interface, the accumulation of free fatty acids at the oil/water interface did not affect the activity of the enzyme which effectively hydrolyzed the emulsified olive oil even in the absence of bile salts. Furthermore, AFL was more active on long chain triacylglycerols than on short chain triacylglycerols. This study allowed us to prove that AFL had the interfacial activation phenomenon. A 3D structure model of AFL was built and we have concluded that the ratio hydrophobic surface/hydrophilic surface was 51% versus 50%; it could be responsible for a higher tolerance to the presence of free fatty acids at lipid/water interface.   Key words: Aspergillus flavus lipase (AFL), detergent, interfacial activation, free fatty acids, model.
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