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Purification and Characterization of a Novel Lipase from Antarctic Krill

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Lipase from Antarctic krill, with a molecular weight of 71.27kDa, was purified with ammonium sulfate precipitation and a series of chromatographic separations over ion exchange (DEAE) and gel filtration columns… Click to show full abstract

Lipase from Antarctic krill, with a molecular weight of 71.27kDa, was purified with ammonium sulfate precipitation and a series of chromatographic separations over ion exchange (DEAE) and gel filtration columns (Sephacryl S-100), resulting in 5.2% recovery with a 22.4-fold purification ratio. The optimal pH and temperature for enzyme activity were 8.0 and 45°C, respectively. Purified lipase had K m and V max values of 3.27 mmol L -1 and 2.4 Umg -1 , respectively, using p -nitrophenyl laurate as the substrate. Li-pase activity was enhanced by adding Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ ions in the concentration ranges of 0–0.5 mmol L -1 and 0–0.3mmol L -1 , respectively, while the activity was inhibited by a further increase in these ion concentrations. Fe 3+ and Cu 2+ ions showed obvious inhibitory effects on enzyme activity, and the inhibition rates were 71.8% and 53.3% when the ion concentrations were 0.5 mmol L -1 .

Keywords: lipase antarctic; antarctic krill; activity; purification

Journal Title: Journal of Ocean University of China
Year Published: 2019

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