USE OF ENZYMATIC CELL-WALL DEGRADATION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF PROTEIN EXTRACTION FROM CHONDRUS-CRISPUS, GRACILARIA-VERRUCOSA AND PALMARIA-PALMATA

被引:76
作者
FLEURENCE, J [1 ]
MASSIANI, L [1 ]
GUYADER, O [1 ]
MABEAU, S [1 ]
机构
[1] CTR ETUD & VALORISAT ALGUES,F-22610 PLEUBIAN,FRANCE
关键词
RED SEAWEEDS; POLYSACCHARIDASES; IMPROVEMENT OF PROTEIN EXTRACTION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00003796
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The effect of polysaccharidases (kappa-carrageenase, beta-agarase, xylanase, cellulase) on the protein extraction from three rhodophytes has been studied. The kinetic parameters (apparent V-m, apparent K-m) and the optimum activity conditions (pH, temperature) of each enzyme were determined by using pure substrates. All the tested enzymes possess Michaelis Menten mechanism with estimated substrate saturating concentrations of 8 000 mg 1(-1) (carrageenan) for kappa-carrageenase, 8000 mg l(-1) (agar) for beta-agarase, 5000 mg l(-1) (xylane) for beta-xylanase and 6000 mg 1(-1) (carboxymethylcellulose) for cellulase. The optimum activity conditions are pH 6.5-6.8 at 45 degrees C for carrageenase, pH 6-6.5 at 55 degrees C for agarase, pH 5 at 55 degrees C for xylanase and pH 3.8 at 50 degrees C for cellulase. Different alga/enzymes couples (kappa-carrageenase/Chondrus crispus, beta-agarase/Gracilaria verrucosa, beta-xylanase/Palmaria palmata) were tested under the optimum activity conditions. Alga/cellulase + specific enzyme (e.g. Chondrus crispus/carrageenase + cellulase) systems were also studied at the optimum activity conditions of a specific enzyme (e.g. carageenase). The use of the only cellulase was also tested on each alga. Except for Palmaria palmata, the highest protein yields were observed with the procedures using cellulase coupled with carrageenase or agarase for an incubation period limited to 2 h. The Chondrus crispus/carrageenase + cellulase and Gracilaria verrucosa/agarase + cellulase systems gave ten-fold and three-fold improvements, respectively, in protein extraction yield as compared to the enzyme-free blank procedure. The combined action of xylanase and cellulase on protein extraction from Palmaria palmata does not significantly improve protein yield. The best overall protein yield for P. palmata is for P. palmata/xylanase with a 14-h incubation time. This study shows the interest in the use of a polysaccharidase mixture for improving protein extractibility from certain rhodophytes. This biotechnology approach, adapted from procedures for protoplast production or enzymatic liquefaction of higher plants, could be tested as an alternative method to obtain proteins from seaweeds of nutritional interest.
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