Biotechnology Letters, Vol.40, No.1, 173-179, 2018
Deactivation kinetics and the effects of additives on storage stability and structure of d-psicose 3-epimerase
To explore deactivation kinetics and the effects of some additives on the activity and conformational changes of d-psicose 3-epimerase (DPEase) during its storage. The experimental data of DPEase inactivation during storage at 4-45 A degrees C fitted with the first-order expression model. The inactivation rate constants of DPEase stored at 4, 10, 25, 35 and 45 A degrees C were 0.0076, 0.01, 0.0223, 0.0351 and 0.0605 day, respectively. A regression formula of half-lives as storage temperatures, ln t (1/2) = 4.7396/T x 10(3) - 12.536, was obtained. MnSO4 at 0.15 g l(-1) enhanced the residual activity by 16% after 15 days and 17% after 30 days compared with control, but 2 g ascorbic acid l(-1) reduced activity by 69 and 58% at the same time. In addition, 0.15 g MnSO4 l(-1) and 20 g ethylene glycol l(-1) maintained the secondary and tertiary structure of DPEase. MnSO4 and ethylene glycol actively promoted the storage and conformational stability of DPEase. In contrast, ascorbic acid was disadvantageous.
Keywords:Ascorbic acid;Circular dichroism;Deactivation kinetics;Ethylene ghlycol;D-Psicose 3-epimeras;Storage stability;Structure