Improved operational stability of chloroperoxidase through use of antioxidants.

Carl Grey, Fabian Rundbäck, Patrick Adlercreutz

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    Abstract

    Chloroperoxidase (CPO) from Caldariomyces fumago is a potentially very useful enzyme due to its ability to catalyze a large variety of stereoselective oxidation reactions, but poor operational stability is a main limitation for commercial use. In the present study, the possibility of increasing the operational stability by use of antioxidants was investigated using the oxidation of indole as model reaction. Caffeic acid was the antioxidant showing the strongest positive effects, reaching a total turnover number (TTN) of 135,000 at pH 4 and 4mM hydrogen peroxide, compared to 28,700 in the absence of antioxidant. Portion-wise addition of hydrogen peroxide in the presence of caffeic acid caused a further increase in TTN to 171,000. An alternative way to reach high TTN was to use tert-butyl hydroperoxide as oxidant instead of hydrogen peroxide: a TTN of 600,000 was achieved although the reaction was quite slow. In this case, antioxidants did not have any positive effect. Possible mechanisms for the observed inactivation of CPO are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)196-201
    JournalJournal of Biotechnology
    Volume135
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Industrial Biotechnology

    Free keywords

    • Enzyme catalysis
    • Oxidation
    • Chelates
    • Antioxidants
    • Chloroperoxidase

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