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Bioinformatics and Biology Insights | 2017

Computational Model of the Effect of a Surface-Binding Site on the Saccharomycopsis fibuligera R64 α-Amylase to the Substrate Adsorption

Muhammad Yusuf; Umi Baroroh; Khomaini Hasan; Saadah D. Rachman; Safri Ishmayana; Toto Subroto

α-Amylase is one of the important enzymes in the starch-processing industry. However, starch processing requires high temperature, thus resulting in high cost. The high adsorptivity of α-amylase to the substrate allows this enzyme to digest the starch at a lower temperature. α-Amylase from Saccharomycopsis fibuligera R64 (Sfamy R64), a locally sourced enzyme from Indonesia, has a high amylolytic activity but low starch adsorptivity. The objective of this study was to design a computational model of Sfamy R64 with increased starch adsorptivity using bioinformatics method. The model structure of Sfamy R64 was compared with the positive control, ie, Aspergillus niger α-amylase. The structural comparison showed that Sfamy R64 lacks the surface-binding site (SBS). An SBS was introduced to the structure of Sfamy R64 by S383Y/S386W mutations. The dynamics and binding affinity of the SBS of mutant to the substrate were also improved and comparable with that of the positive control.


Enzyme Research | 2017

The Importance of Surface-Binding Site towards Starch-Adsorptivity Level in α-Amylase: A Review on Structural Point of View

Umi Baroroh; Muhammad Yusuf; Saadah D. Rachman; Safri Ishmayana; Mas Rizky A. A. Syamsunarno; Jutti Levita; Toto Subroto

Starch is a polymeric carbohydrate composed of glucose. As a source of energy, starch can be degraded by various amylolytic enzymes, including α-amylase. In a large-scale industry, starch processing cost is still expensive due to the requirement of high temperature during the gelatinization step. Therefore, α-amylase with raw starch digesting ability could decrease the energy cost by avoiding the high gelatinization temperature. It is known that the carbohydrate-binding module (CBM) and the surface-binding site (SBS) of α-amylase could facilitate the substrate binding to the enzymes active site to enhance the starch digestion. These sites are a noncatalytic module, which could interact with a lengthy substrate such as insoluble starch. The major interaction between these sites and the substrate is the CH/pi-stacking interaction with the glucose ring. Several mutation studies on the Halothermothrix orenii, SusG Bacteroides thetaiotamicron, Barley, Aspergillus niger, and Saccharomycopsis fibuligera α-amylases have revealed that the stacking interaction through the aromatic residues at the SBS is essential to the starch adsorption. In this review, the SBS in various α-amylases is also presented. Therefore, based on the structural point of view, SBS is suggested as an essential site in α-amylase to increase its catalytic activity, especially towards the insoluble starch.


Procedia Chemistry | 2015

Preliminary Investigation of Electricity Production Using Dual Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell (DCMFC) with Saccharomyces Cerevisiae as Biocatalyst and Methylene Blue as an Electron Mediator

Dani Permana; Desi Rosdianti; Safri Ishmayana; Saadah D. Rachman; Herlian Eriska Putra; Diana Rahayuningwulan; Hari Rom Hariyadi


Procedia Chemistry | 2015

The Relation of Mitochondrial DNA Mutation with Mitochondrial Diseaseas in Coding Region

Iman Permana Maksum; Siti F. Alchumaira; Dian S. Kamara; Saadah D. Rachman; S. Komalaningsih


Chimica et Natura Acta | 2015

KUALITAS YOGHURT YANG DIBUAT DENGAN KULTUR DUA (Lactobacillus bulgaricus DAN Streptococcus thermophilus) DAN TIGA BAKTERI (Lactobacillus bulgaricus, Streptococcus thermophilus DAN Lactobacillus acidophilus)

Saadah D. Rachman; Sadiah Djajasoepena; Dian S. Kamara; Idar Idar; Roni Sutrisna; Agus Safari; O. Suprijana; Safri Ishmayana


Molekul | 2013

EVALUASI PENGGUNAAN METILEN BIRU SEBAGAI MEDIATOR ELEKTRON PADA MICROBIAL FUEL CELL DENGAN BIOKATALIS ACETOBACTER ACETI

Dani Permana; Hari R. Haryadi; Herlian Eriska Putra; Westy Juniaty; Saadah D. Rachman; Safri Ishmayana


Archive | 2008

Enzymatic degradation of cellulose from banana stalks for glucose production using cellulolytic activity of Trichoderma viride

Dian S. Kamara; Saadah D. Rachman; Shabarni Gaffar; Toto Subroto


Chimica et Natura Acta | 2018

Optimisasi pH dan Agitasi pada Produksi Glukoamilase dari Saccharomycopsis fibuligera R64 Menggunakan Response Surface Method

Agus Safari; Rudi Hartono; Shabarni Gaffar; Muhammad Yusuf; Saadah D. Rachman; Safri Ishmayana


Chimica et Natura Acta | 2017

Alga Merah (Gracilaria coronopifolia) sebagai Sumber Fitohormon Sitokinin yang Potensial

Saadah D. Rachman; Zakiyah Mukhtari; R. Ukun M.S. Soedjanaatmadja


Al-Kimia | 2017

Penggunaan Enzim α-Amilase dari Saccharomycopsis fibuligera R64 untuk Peningkatan Kualitas Roti Komposit Terigu-Ubi Jalar Ungu

Agus Safari; Safri Ishmayana; Sylvi Qurrotul Aini; Saadah D. Rachman; Muhammad Yusuf; Muhammad Fadhlillah; Endah Wulandari; Idar Idar

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Agus Safari

Padjadjaran University

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Dani Permana

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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