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Biochemical characterization of a cambialistic superoxide dismutase isozyme from diatom Thallassiosira weissflogii: cloning, expression, and enzyme stability
Authors:Huang Jenq-Kuen  Wen Lisa  Ma Hsu  Huang Zong-Xian  Lin Chi-Tsai
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Western Illinois University, 1 University Circle, Macomb, Illinois 61455-1390, USA.
Abstract:A cDNA clone of 1081 bp encoding a second putative superoxide dismutase (SOD) from diatom Thallassiosira weissflogii was cloned by the polymerase chain reaction technique. The cDNA encodes a protein of 286 amino acid residues. Alignment of the truncated SOD sequence containing 217 amino acid residues with Mn-SODs from Vibrio mimicus and Escherichia coli, as well as two Fe-SODs from E. coli and Photobacterium leiognathi, this SOD showed greater homology to Mn-SOD. The residues required to coordinate the manganese ion were conserved in all reported Mn-SOD. The recombinant SOD has a half life of deactivation of 14.7 min at 65 degrees C. Its thermal inactivation rate constant Kd was 3.21 x 10(-2) min(-1). The enzyme was stable in a broad pH range from 4 to 12. The presence of imidazole (up to 0.8 M) and sodium dodecylsulfate (up to 4%) had little effect on the enzyme's activity. The atomic absorption spectrometric assay showed the presence of 0.3 atom of iron/manganese (2:1) in each SOD subunit. Reconstituted activity suggested that diatom SOD was cambialistic Fe/Mn-SOD.
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