Abstract

In the present study, we describe changes in the primary and secondary structural patterns of glucoamylase during starch hydrolysis under microwave irradiation using SDS-PAGE and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy. Our SDS-PAGE results show that the primary structure of glucoamylase did not change after microwave irradiation. According to the CD spectra, the positive peak height (λ=193nm) of the microwave-irradiated samples decreased by 36.4–68.2% compared to those without irradiation, whereas the double negative peak height (λ=206nm, λ=220nm) increased by 10.8–31.4%. In addition, the positive peak (λ=193nm) shifted by 0.2–3nm. After treatment of glucoamylase with microwave irradiation, the α-helical content of glucoamylase decreased sharply, whereas the β-sheet, β-turn and random coil content increased gradually. The conformational changes of glucoamylase after microwave irradiation provide theoretical support for the mechanism whereby microwave irradiation accelerates starch hydrolysis catalyzed by glucoamylase.

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