Nd. Srinivas et al., Extraction and purification of a plant peroxidase by aqueous two-phase extraction coupled with gel filtration, PROCESS BIO, 35(1-2), 1999, pp. 43-48
A plant peroxidase extracted from leaves of Ipomoea palmetta was partially
purified by extraction using a polyethylene glycol (PEG)/ammonium sulphate
aqueous two-phase system (ATPS), followed by gel filtration on a Sephadex G
-100 column. Variation of phase composition and NaCl concentration resulted
in the desired reduction in volume of the extract and selective partitioni
ng of the enzyme. PEG/ammonium sulphate/NaCl (24/7.5/2.0%, w/v) system gave
a partition coefficient of 0.042, purification factor of 2.18, volume redu
ction of 57.5% and bottom phase recovery of 91.5%. The enzyme was further c
oncentrated by anti-dialysis and was finally purified about 49-fold by gel
filtration on a Sephadex G-100 column, with a recovery of 75.3%. The enzyme
was stable at 60 degrees C with an optimum activity at 50 degrees C. The e
nzyme was stable at pH range 5-11 and had an optimum pH at 6.0. The enzyme
showed a K-m of 18.15 mM and V-max of 27.1 mu mol/min when guaiacol was use
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