Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Vol.82, 110-114, 2016
Interaction of small molecules with fungal laccase: A Surface Plasmon Resonance based study
Laccases have a great potential for use in industrial and biotechnological applications. It has affinity towards phenolics and finds major applications in the field of bioremediation. Here, Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) as a biosensor with immobilized laccase on chip surface has been studied. Laccase was immobilized by thiol coupling method and compounds containing increasing number of hydroxyl groups were analyzed for their binding affinity at various concentrations in millimolar range. The small molecules like phloroglucinol (1.532 X 10(-8) M), crocin (3.204 x 10(-3) M), ascorbic acid (8.331 x 10(-8) M), kojic acid (6.411 x 10(-7) M) and saffron (3.466 x 10(-7) M) were studied and respective K-D values are obtained. The results were also confirmed by inhibition assay and IC50 values were calculated. All these molecules showed different affinity towards laccase in terms of K-D values. This method may be useful for preliminary screening and characterization of small molecules as laccase substrates, inhibitors or modulators of activity. This method will be useful for rapid screening of phenolics in waste water because of high sensitivity. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.