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Dynamic and structural properties of glucose oxidase enzyme

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The catalytic oxidation of β-D-glucose by the enzyme glucose oxidase involves a redox change of the flavin coenzyme. The structure and the dynamics of the two extreme glucose oxidase forms were studied by using infrared absorption spectroscopy of the amide I′ band, tryptophan fluorescence quenching and hydrogen isotopic exchange. The conversion of FAD to FADH2 does not change the amount of α-helix present in the protein outer shell, but reorganises a fraction of random coil to β-sheet structure. The dynamics of the protein interior vary with the redox states of the flavin without affecting the motions of the structural elements near the protein surface. From the structure of glucose oxidase given by X-ray crystallography, these results suggest that the dynamics of the interface between the two monomers are involved in the catalytic mechanism.

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Received: 27 December 1996 / Accepted: 18 July 1997

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Haouz, A., Twist, C., Zentz, C. et al. Dynamic and structural properties of glucose oxidase enzyme. Eur Biophys J 27, 19–25 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002490050106

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