Mutant Luciferase Enzymes from Fireflies with Increased Resistance to Benzalkonium Chloride(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
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Benzalkonium chloride (BAC), used to extract intracellular ATP, interferes with subsequent firefly luciferase-luciferin assays. There was a significant difference among wild-type luciferases with respect to BAC resistance. Luciola later alis luciferase (LlL) was the most tolerant, followed by Luciola cruciata luciferase (LcL) and Photinus pyralis luciferase. Random mutagenesis of thermostable mutants of LcL showed that the Glu490Lys mutation contributes to improved resistance to BAC. The corresponding Glu490Lys mutation was introduced into thermostable mutants of LlL by sitedirected mutagenesis. Kinetic analysis demonstrated that the resultant LlL-217L490K mutant, having both an Ala217Leu and a Glu490Lys mutation, showed the highest resistance to BAC, with an initial remaining bioluminescence intensity of 87.4% and a decay rate per minute of 29.6% in the presence of 0.1% BAC. The Glu490Lys mutation was responsible for increased resistance to inactivation but not inhibition by BAC. The LlL-217L490K had identical thermostability and pH stability to the parental thermostable mutant. From these results, it was concluded that the LlL-217L490K enzyme is advantageous for hygiene monitoring and biomass assays based on the ATP-bioluminescence methodology. This is the first report demonstrating improved resistance to BAC of the firefly luciferase enzyme.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2002-12-23
著者
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Murakami Seiji
Research And Development Division Kikkoman Corporation
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MATSUNAGA Masaji
Gene Trophology Research Institute
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MAEDA Masako
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Showa University
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Hattori Noriaki
Research And Development Division Kikkoman Corporation
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Maeda M
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Showa University
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KAJIYAMA Naoki
Research and Development Division, Kikkoman Corporation
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Kajiyama Naoki
Research And Development Division Kikkoman Corporation
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Maeda Masako
School Of Pharmaceutical Science Showa University
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