Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp

Clauss M, Grotjohann N (2008)
CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER 36(9): 754-759.

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Clauss, Marcus; Grotjohann, NorbertUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
The inactivation of enzymes is of great interest for many industrial applications. The effectiveness of photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase, and urease with 222 nm radiation was investigated in comparison to that at 254 nm. The enzymes were irradiated with different fluence rates of 222 nm radiation emitted by a KrCl-excimer lamp and with 254 nm radiation produced by a low-pressure mercury lamp. The relative activities were calculated before and after irradiation. Degradation caused by UV-radiation was assessed by SDS-PAGE analysis. The results clearly demonstrated that inactivation of the proteins is much more effective with the 222 nm excimer lamp compared to the 254 nm mercury lamp. Irradiation with the excimer lamp and a UV-fluence rate of 1000 J/m(2) was sufficient to reduce the relative activities of amylase and Urease to 15% and that of catalase to 60%. After irradiation with 4000 J/m(2), the enzyme activity was almost completely inhibited. In contrast, after irradiation with the mercury lamp with an UV-fluence rate of 4000 J/m(2), the relative activity was still above 85%. The gel patterns showed no visible degradation after irradiation at 254 nm, but a strong and unspecific degradation was obvious after treatment at 222 nm, presumably caused by cleavage of the peptide bonds.
Stichworte
excimer lamp; enzyme inactivation; mercury lamp; SDS-page; UV; disinfection; photoinactivation; radiation
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Zeitschriftentitel
CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER
Band
36
Ausgabe
9
Seite(n)
754-759
ISSN
1863-0650
eISSN
1863-0669
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1586150

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Clauss M, Grotjohann N. Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp. CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER. 2008;36(9):754-759.
Clauss, M., & Grotjohann, N. (2008). Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp. CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER, 36(9), 754-759. https://doi.org/10.1002/clen.200700184
Clauss, Marcus, and Grotjohann, Norbert. 2008. “Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp”. CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER 36 (9): 754-759.
Clauss, M., and Grotjohann, N. (2008). Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp. CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER 36, 754-759.
Clauss, M., & Grotjohann, N., 2008. Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp. CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER, 36(9), p 754-759.
M. Clauss and N. Grotjohann, “Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp”, CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER, vol. 36, 2008, pp. 754-759.
Clauss, M., Grotjohann, N.: Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp. CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER. 36, 754-759 (2008).
Clauss, Marcus, and Grotjohann, Norbert. “Effective photoinactivation of alpha-amylase, catalase and urease at 222 nm emitted by an KrCl-excimer lamp”. CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER 36.9 (2008): 754-759.
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