Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.41, No.3, 302-308, 1994
Identification and Characterization of the Extracellular Sucrases of Zymomonas-Mobilis Uqm-2716 (ATCC-39676)
An investigation was conducted to isolate, and characterise the extracellular sucrases of Zymomonas mobilis UQM 2716. Levansucrase (EC 2.4.1.10) was the only extracellular sucrase produced by this organism. This enzyme was responsible for sucrose hydrolysis, levan formation, and oligosaccharide production. It had a molecular mass of 98 kDa, a Michaelis constant (K-m) of 64 mM, and a pH optimum of 5.5. It was inhibited by glucose, but not by fructose, ethanol, sorbitol, NaCl, TRIS or ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). The formation of levan was the principal reaction catalysed by this enzyme at low temperatures. However, levan formation was thermolabile, being irreversibly lost when levansucrase was heated to 35 degrees C. This did not effect sucrose hydrolysis or oligosaccharide formation, which were optimal at 45 degrees C. Sucrose concentration greatly influenced the type of acceptor molecule used in the transfructosylation reactions catalysed by levansucrase. At low sucrose concentration, the predominant reaction catalysed was the hydrolysis of sucrose to free glucose and fructose. At high sucrose concentrations, oligosaccharide production was the major reaction catalysed.
Keywords:ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASE GENE;ETHANOL-PRODUCTION;SUCROSE;LEVANSUCRASE;FERMENTATION;CLONING;LEVAN;EXPRESSION;SORBITOL;ENZYMES