Purification, characterisation and immobilisation of a protease‐resistant α‐galactosidase from Monascus purpureus and its application in removal of raffinose family oligosaccharides
Chong Zhu,
Priti Katrolia,
Narasimha Kumar Kopparapu
Abstract:SummaryIn this study, an α‐galactosidase (MPG) was produced by submerged fermentation from Monascus purpureus, a food‐grade fungus used for making red yeast rice. MPG was purified from intracellular extract which showed a subunit molecular mass of 95 kDa. MPG was optimally active at pH 4.0 and 50 °C and was stable between pH 3.5–8.0 and at temperatures up to 50 °C. The enzyme retained its activity in the presence of most of the metal ions except Cu2+ and Fe2+. MPG exhibited remarkable resistance to the proteas… Show more
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