Biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam Tivela stultorum

 A lysozyme-like enzyme from the crystalline style of the clam Tivela stultorum was purified by chromatography of cationic exchange in carboxymethyl cellulose. The product had a specific activity of 25,407 units per milligram of protein, which represents a purification of 100 times. The specific ac...

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Main Authors: RE Montenegro-Ortega, MT Viana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2000-03-01
Series:Ciencias Marinas
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Online Access:https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/581
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description  A lysozyme-like enzyme from the crystalline style of the clam Tivela stultorum was purified by chromatography of cationic exchange in carboxymethyl cellulose. The product had a specific activity of 25,407 units per milligram of protein, which represents a purification of 100 times. The specific activity observed with this enzyme was almost six times greater than the activity observed in the hen egg-white lysozyme under the same conditions. Using the isoelectric focusing technique, a component was observed that indicates an isoelectric point of 7.7 (IEF-PAGE, Phast Gel). A one-dimensional electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) revealed an apparent molecular weight of 17,000 daltons. The enzyme was optimally active at pH 5.6–5.8, in 0.1 M phosphate-citrate buffer, with maximum activity at a temperature of 40ºC, and an ionic strength of 0.1043. At 4ºC, the lysozyme presented 26.7% of remnant activity, and was highly stable at elevated temperatures (90ºC) and extreme pHs, from 2.8 to 11.8, with activities above 75%. This enzyme proved to have antimicrobial properties with or without EDTA in the lysis of three bacteria (Streptococcus alfa, Micrococcus lisodeikticus and Escherichia coli), whereas hen egg lysozyme showed lysis in the presence of EDTA on S. alfa and E. coli. The results were also compared against the lysozyme of the scallop Chlamys islandica.
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spelling doaj.art-0dc5c8f9631f41a7af3938a675c565282024-03-03T19:39:18ZengUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaCiencias Marinas0185-38802395-90532000-03-0126210.7773/cm.v26i2.581Biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam Tivela stultorumRE Montenegro-Ortega0MT Viana1Universidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California  A lysozyme-like enzyme from the crystalline style of the clam Tivela stultorum was purified by chromatography of cationic exchange in carboxymethyl cellulose. The product had a specific activity of 25,407 units per milligram of protein, which represents a purification of 100 times. The specific activity observed with this enzyme was almost six times greater than the activity observed in the hen egg-white lysozyme under the same conditions. Using the isoelectric focusing technique, a component was observed that indicates an isoelectric point of 7.7 (IEF-PAGE, Phast Gel). A one-dimensional electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) revealed an apparent molecular weight of 17,000 daltons. The enzyme was optimally active at pH 5.6–5.8, in 0.1 M phosphate-citrate buffer, with maximum activity at a temperature of 40ºC, and an ionic strength of 0.1043. At 4ºC, the lysozyme presented 26.7% of remnant activity, and was highly stable at elevated temperatures (90ºC) and extreme pHs, from 2.8 to 11.8, with activities above 75%. This enzyme proved to have antimicrobial properties with or without EDTA in the lysis of three bacteria (Streptococcus alfa, Micrococcus lisodeikticus and Escherichia coli), whereas hen egg lysozyme showed lysis in the presence of EDTA on S. alfa and E. coli. The results were also compared against the lysozyme of the scallop Chlamys islandica. https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/581marine enzymeslysozymebacteriologicalcharacterization
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MT Viana
Biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam Tivela stultorum
Ciencias Marinas
marine enzymes
lysozyme
bacteriological
characterization
title Biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam Tivela stultorum
title_full Biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam Tivela stultorum
title_fullStr Biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam Tivela stultorum
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam Tivela stultorum
title_short Biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam Tivela stultorum
title_sort biochemical and bacteriological properties of the lysozyme of the clam tivela stultorum
topic marine enzymes
lysozyme
bacteriological
characterization
url https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/581
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