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Partial characterization of peroxidase from the leaves of thymbra plant (Thymbra spicata L. var. spicata)
Authors:Serap Doğan  Pınar Turan  Mehmet Doğan  Oktay Arslan  Mahir Alkan
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Literature, Balikesir University, 10145 Balikesir, Turkey;(2) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Literature, Balikesir University, 10145 Balikesir, Turkey
Abstract:Peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.7; donor: hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase) catalyses the oxidation of various electron donor substrates (e.g. phenols, aromatic amines). In this study, the peroxidase was extracted from Thymbra spicata L. var. spicata and, then partially purified with (NH4)2SO4 precipitation and dialysis. The substrate specificity of peroxidase was investigated using 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenz-thiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS), o-dianisidine, o-phenylenediamine, catechol and guaiacol as substrates. Furthermore, the effects of buffer concentration, pH, temperature and thermal inactivation on enzyme activity were also studied. The results obtained have shown that (i) the best substrate is o-dianisidine, followed by ABTS, catechol, guaiacol and o-phenylenediamine, respectively; (ii) the best buffer concentration is 40 mM for o-dianisidine and catechol, 10 mM for ABTS and guaiacol, and 100 mM for o-phenylenediamine; (iii) optimum pH is 2.5 for ABTS and o-phenylenediamine, 6.0 for o-dianisidine, and 7.0 for catechol and guaiacol; (iv) optimum temperature is 20 °C for catechol, 40 °C for ABTS, guaiacol and o-dianisidine, and 50 °C for o-phenylenediamine; and (v) the enzyme activity in the thermal inactivation experiments was enhanced with increase in temperature with o-dianisidine as a substrate while its activity decreased with o-phenylenediamine.
Keywords:Thymbra spicata L. var. spicata   Peroxidase  Thymbra leaves  pH  Thermal inactivation  Substrate specificity
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