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Application of polyhydroxyalkanoate binding protein PhaP as a bio-surfactant

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 91, 期 4, 页码 1037-1047

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DOI: 10.1007/s00253-011-3258-7

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PHB; Polyhydroxyalkanoates; PhaP; Phasin; Amphiphilic protein; Emulsion; Surfactant

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  1. Li Ka-Shing Foundation
  2. National High Tech 863 Grants [2006AA020104, 2007BAE42B03, 2010AA101607]
  3. State Basic Science Foundation 973 [2007CB707804]

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PhaP or phasin is an amphiphilic protein located on surfaces of microbial storage polyhydroxyalkanoates granules. This study aimed to explore amphiphilic properties of PhaP for possible application as a protein surfactant. Following agents were used to conduct this study as controls including bovine serum albumin, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), Tween 20, sodium oleate, a commercial liquefied detergent together with the same amount of PhaP. Among all these tested control surfactants, PhaP showed the strongest effect to form emulsions with lubricating oil, diesel, and soybean oil, respectively. PhaP emulsion stability study compared with SDS revealed that PhaP had a stronger capability to maintain a very stable emulsion layer after 30 days while SDS lost half and two-thirds of its capacity after 2 and 30 days, respectively. When PhaP was more than 200 mu g/ml in the water, all liquids started to exhibit stable emulsion layers. Similar to SDS, PhaP significantly reduced the water contact angles of water on a hydrophobic film of biaxially oriented polypropylene. PhaP was thermally very stable, it showed ability to form emulsion and to bind to the surface of polyhydroxybutyrate nanoparticles after a 60- min heating process at 95 A degrees C. It is therefore concluded that PhaP is a protein with thermally stable property for application as natural and environmentally friendly surfactant for food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical usages.

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