Whole cells of bakers' yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) exhibited very low
catalase activity (16 U g(-1)). Various treatments altered membrane permeab
ility and increased cellular catalase activity. Treatment with cetyltrimeth
ylammonium bromide (CTAB) yielded maximum catalase activity (51000 U g(-1))
followed by digitonin (27072 U g(-1)). After permeabilization of the membr
ane, the catalase slowly leaks out of the cells. The half-life of intracell
ular catalase in CTAB-permeabilized cells was 3.4 days at 4 degrees C and 1
.2 days at 26 degrees C. Catalase in permeabilized cells was more stable ag
ainst self-inactivation during catalysis than the enzyme in cell-free extra
ct and purified catalase. Catalase of CTAB-permeabilized cells was effectiv
e in removing the residual H2O2 from H2O2-treated fresh milk/heat pasteuriz
ed milk. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.