The activity and enantioselectivity of lipase 1 from Candida rugosa and of a chimera enzyme obtained by replacing the lid of isoform 1 with the lid of isoform 3 were compared in organic solvents. The alcoholysis of chloro ethyl 2-hydroxy hexanoate with methanol and of vinyl acetate with 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-ol were used as model reactions in different reaction conditions. The chimera enzyme was less active and enantioselective than the wildtype in all the conditions tested. A rationale for such decreases could be that the chimera lipase has a lower proportion of enzyme molecules in the open form. This might lead to a hindered access to the enzyme active site, thus affecting the catalytic activity.

Secundo, F., Carrea, G., Tarabiono, C., Brocca, S., Lotti, M. (2004). Activity and Enantioselectivity of Wildtype and Lid Mutated Candida rugosa Lipase Isoform 1 in Organic Solvents. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, 86(2), 236-240 [10.1002/bit.20034].

Activity and Enantioselectivity of Wildtype and Lid Mutated Candida rugosa Lipase Isoform 1 in Organic Solvents

BROCCA, STEFANIA;LOTTI, MARINA
2004

Abstract

The activity and enantioselectivity of lipase 1 from Candida rugosa and of a chimera enzyme obtained by replacing the lid of isoform 1 with the lid of isoform 3 were compared in organic solvents. The alcoholysis of chloro ethyl 2-hydroxy hexanoate with methanol and of vinyl acetate with 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-ol were used as model reactions in different reaction conditions. The chimera enzyme was less active and enantioselective than the wildtype in all the conditions tested. A rationale for such decreases could be that the chimera lipase has a lower proportion of enzyme molecules in the open form. This might lead to a hindered access to the enzyme active site, thus affecting the catalytic activity.
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Candida rugosa lipase; lid; activity; enantioselectivity; organic solvents
English
2004
86
2
236
240
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Secundo, F., Carrea, G., Tarabiono, C., Brocca, S., Lotti, M. (2004). Activity and Enantioselectivity of Wildtype and Lid Mutated Candida rugosa Lipase Isoform 1 in Organic Solvents. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, 86(2), 236-240 [10.1002/bit.20034].
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