Alpha-D-Mannosidase. Preparation and properties of free and insolubilized enzyme
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2744(76)90334-x
Alpha-D-Mannosidase. Preparation and properties of free and insolubilized enzyme
Abstract
Alpha-D-Mannosidase (alpha-D-mannoside mannohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.24) has been purified to homogeneity as demonstrated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and ultracentrifugation. The molecular weight of the enzyme is approx. 200000; the protein appears to contain 4 subunits, with molecular weights of 66000 and 44000. The enzyme was immobilized on Sepharose and the properties of the coupled and free enzyme were compared. Both were stable up to 70 degrees C with rapid loss of activity between 75-80 degrees C; both retained 25-30% activity in 6 M urea and 65% of the original activity could be restored in the coupled preparation by removal of the urea. The pH maximum of each form was approximately the same, with the maximum of the immobilized enzyme shifted slightly to a lower pH. The coupled alpha-D-mannosidase presented in this report offers the possibility of digesting high molecular weight substrates, such as glycoproteins, with the advantages of (1) recovering large quantities of digested substrate; (2) recovery of the active glycosidase; and (3) digestion at high temperatures and under conditions that denature many proteins.
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