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Screening and characterization of fructosyl-valine-utilizing marine microorganisms
K Sode1, F Ishimura, W Tsugawa
1Department of Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2-24-16 Nakamachi, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan.
Abstract:
We describe the isolation of microorganisms utilizing fructosyl-amine (Amadori compound) from the marine environment and of fructosyl-amine oxidase from a marine yeast. Using fructosyl-valine (Fru-Val), a model Amadori compound for glycated hemoglobin, we isolated 12 microbial strains that grow aerobically in a minimal medium supplemented with Fru-Val as the sole nitrogen source. Among these strains, a yeast strain identified as Pichia sp. N1-1, produced a Fru-Val-oxidizing enzyme. The enzyme was purified in its active form, a single-polypeptide water-soluble protein of 54 kDa by gel electrophoresis, producing H(2)O(2) with the oxidation of Fru-Val. By its substrate specificity, the enzyme was categorized as a novel fructosyl-amine oxidase. This is the first study on the isolation of microorganisms utilizing fructosyl-amine in the marine environment and of fructosyl-amine oxidase from budding yeast.