Abstract

Lipase (EC.3.1.1.3) from Candida sp. 99-125 was separated into four isoforms (isoform A, isoform B, isoform C, and isoform D) by two steps of ion exchange chromatography. As analyzed on SDS- and non-denaturing PAGE, the four isoforms were homogenous and had the same molecular weight of approximate 38 kDa. MALDI-TOF peptide mass fingerprinting maps and circular dichroism spectra showed the isoforms had similar peptide patterns belonging to the same protein encoded by the YLlip2 gene and different secondary structures. The isoforms had a little distinct optimum temperature in the range of 20–35 °C, and the same optimum pH (8.0). They remained to be active in methanol, ethanol and ethylene glycol at the concentration of 10% and 20% (v/v) and acetone at the concentration of 10% (v/v), and sensitive to EDTA. Triton X-100, Sodium cholate and CHAPS slightly increased their activities. The metal ion Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ had mild effect on lipase activity. The isoforms showed a preference for long chain fatty acid triglyceride (triolein and olive). The lipase purified by one step of ion exchange chromatography and isoforms were less active than crude enzyme to catalyze cetyl alcohol and oleic acid in n-hexane, whereas the presence of small concentration of added water dramatically activated crude lipase but less the purified preparations.

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