Abstract

Studies have been done on the inhibition and inactivation of the β-glucosidase and β-fucosidase enzyme from Thai Rosewood (Dalbergia cochinchinesis Pierre). The enzyme was inhibited by Tris with similar Ki of 11.7 mm and 14.3 mm for the hydrolysis of p/nitrophenyl β-d-glucoside (PNPG) and p/nitrophenyl β-d-fucoside (PNPF), respectively. Conduritol B epoxide inhibited both β-glucosidase and β/fucosidase activities to similar extents, with a pseudo-first-order rate constant (Kobs) of inactivation of 5.56 × 10−3 s −1, and binding stoichiometry of 0.9 mol per subunit. Partially inactivated enzyme showed similar kinetics with PNPG and PNPF as substrates. Moreover, Tris at 300 mm protected both β-glucosidase and β-fucosidase activities from inactivation by 6mm CBE. The data support the idea that the Dalbergia cochinchinensis Pierre enzyme has a common active site for the hydrolysis of PNPG and PNPF.

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