Nitrate reduction by commercially available nitrate reductases: Bio-catalytic potentials and enzymatic activities in the presence of metals ions

2012 
Commercially available nitrate reductases from corn, Aspergillus niger, and Escherichia coli have the potential to mitigate excess nitrate in soils and water sources. In this study, in vitro experiments were conducted to evaluate nitrate reduction by commercially available nitrate reductases from three major sources (plant, fungi and bacteria), their biocatalytic potentials and activities in the presence of varied concentrations of Cd2+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Co2+, Cr6+, Fe2+, Zn2+, and Pb2+. The results showed that the activity, V max, and potential to reduce nitrate was in the order: corn > A. niger > E. coli. The kinetic constant (K m) based on the various substrates used demonstrated that the binding affinity was generally highest for E. coli and lowest for A. niger. Based on the specificity constants obtained in this study, nitrate reductase from corn was the most efficient of all the enzymes assayed, yet that from E. coli showed the least. Nitrate reductase from corn and A. niger showed more variations with i...
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