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Antibacterial Properties of D-Amino Acid Oxidase: Impact on the Food Industry

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Food quality is also related to safety and prevention of spoilage. Biological antimicrobial agents represent suitable alternatives to clinical preservatives in food industry to increase both safety and stability of aliments. Here, we focused on the enzyme D-amino acid oxidase (DAAO) from the yeast Rhodotorula gracilis, a well-studied protein for biotechnological use based on its stability, high activity, and easy recombinant production. DAAO catalyzes the O-2-dependent oxidative deamination of D-enantiomer of amino acids generating alpha -keto acids, ammonia, and hydrogen peroxide. DAAO shows antibacterial activity on both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in the presence of D-alanine when tested on plates and reduced by half their growth when tested on liquid cultures. Control experiments performed with alternative amino acid-specific flavoenzymes (able or not to generate H2O2 acting on amino acids), a DAAO inactive variant, catalase (H2O2 scavenger), and L-amino acids instead of D-alanine identified H2O2 as the antibacterial agent. DAAO showed a good ability to decrease the bacterial growth on various food stuffs: e.g., 10-fold less colonies were formed on grated cheese incubated for 16 h at 37 degrees C when a tiny amount (0.01 mg corresponding to 1.2 units) of DAAO was added. No exogenous D-amino acids were added since DAAO used the ones naturally occurring or the ones generated during ripening. Notably, simultaneously to H2O2 generation, DAAO also acts as O-2-scavenger thus further hampering food deterioration.
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Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
antibacterials; D-amino acid oxidase; D-amino acids; flavoenzymes; food preservation; food safety;
List of contributors:
Marcone, Gl; Binda, E; Rosini, E; Abbondi, M; Pollegioni, L
Authors of the University:
BINDA ELISA
Biotecnologie microbiche
POLLEGIONI LOREDANO
ROSINI ELENA
The Protein Factory 2.0
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2085624
Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/2085624/101119/fmicb-10-02786%20(1).pdf
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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
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