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Preparative Biochemistry & Biotechnology | 1996

Purification and Characterization of an Extracellular Alkaline Phosphatase from Penicillium Chrysogenum

Michael Politino; Joanne L. Brown; John J. Usher

An extracellular alkaline phosphatase from Penicillium chrysogenum was purified to homogeneity using DEAE ion-exchange chromatography and size exclusion chromatography. SDS-PAGE of the purified enzyme indicated a molecular weight of 58,000. The mobility of the native enzyme on a Superose 12 column suggests that the active form of the enzyme is a monomer. The enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphate from a variety of substrates including p-nitrophenyl phosphate, alpha-naphthyl phosphate and the anti-tumor compound etoposide phosphate. The apparent K(m) for the substrate p-nitrophenyl phosphate is 1.3 mM and the enzyme is inhibited by inorganic phosphate. The pH optimum of the enzyme is 9.0 with a broad optimal temperature range between 40 and 50 degrees C. The isoelectric point of the enzyme is approximately 5.5. The enzyme is a glycoprotein; digestion with endoglycosidase H indicates that the protein consists primarily of N-linked carbohydrates. Enzymatic activity is enhanced by the addition of divalent cations such as Mg+2 and Mn+2 and inhibited by addition of a chelator such as EDTA suggesting a metal ion requirement. The enzyme was found to be an inexpensive catalyst for the conversion of etoposide phosphate to etoposide in the manufacture of this anti-tumor compound.


Archive | 2005

Process for preparing dipeptidyl iv inhibitors and intermediates therefor

Michael Politino; Matthew M. Cadin; Paul M. Skonezny; Jason G. Chen


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1997

Purification and characterization of a cephalosporin esterase from Rhodosporidium toruloides.

Michael Politino; Sean M. Tonzi; William V. Burnett; Guna Romancik; John J. Usher


Archive | 2005

Process for preparing dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitors and intermediates therefor

Michael Politino; Matthew M. Cadin; Paul M. Skonezny; Jason G. Chen


Archive | 2005

Enzymatic ammonolysis process for the preparation of intermediates for dpp iv inhibitors

Ramesh N. Patel; Ronald L. Hanson; Iqbal Gill; David B. Brzozowski; Paul M. Skonezny; Michael Politino; Jason G. Chen; Francisco Moris-Varas; Brenda J. White


Archive | 1995

Enzymatic acylation of 3-hydroxymethyl cephalosporins

John J. Usher; Guna Romancik; Michael Politino; David Anthony Lowe


Archive | 2004

Process for preparing dideoxyinosine using adenosine deaminase enzyme

Paul M. Skonezny; Michael Politino; Suo W. Liu; Alfred W. Boyle; Jason G. Chen; Gregory L. Stein; Thomas Franceschini; Wendy L. Anderson


Archive | 2002

D-hydantoinase from Ochrobactrum anthropi

Michael Politino; Sean M. Tonzi; Guna Romancik; John J. Usher; David Anthony Lowe


Archive | 2001

Glutaryl cephalosporin amidase from pseudomonas diminuta bs-203

Ross Binder; Joanne L. Brown; Thomas J. Franceschini; William V. Burnett; Michael Politino; Suo Win Liu; Sean M. Tonzi


Archive | 1997

Cephalosporin esterase gene from Rhodosporidium toruloides

Michael Politino; Sean M. Tonzi; John J. Usher; William V. Burnett; Guna Romancik

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