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Isolation and purification of an enzyme hydrolyzing ochratoxin A from Aspergillus niger

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BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 29, Issue 12, Pages 1909-1914

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-007-9479-2

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aspergillus niger; carboxypeptidase; degradation; ochratoxin A; ochratoxin alpha

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Ochratoxin A is a mycotoxin produced by several Aspergillus and some Penicillium species which may be present in food and feed products. It can be enzymatically hydrolyzed into ochratoxin alpha and L-beta-phenylalanine, thereby decreasing its toxicity. The ochratoxin A degradation capacity of Aspergillus niger is well known and here we report the isolation and purification of a novel enzyme from A. niger that hydrolyzes this mycotoxin. A wheat germ medium supplemented with ochratoxin A was used to produce the enzyme, which was purified from culture filtrate by acetone precipitation and anion exchange chromatography. An overall purification of 2.5-fold with a recovery of 68% and a final specific activity of 36 U/mg was obtained. The enzyme is a metalloenzyme as it was inhibited at 10 mM EDTA, whereas PMSF had no effect. The ochratoxin A hydrolytic enzyme presented a V-max of 0.44 mu M/min and a K-m of 0.5 mM when the reaction was carried out at pH 7.5 and 37 degrees C.

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