Title : PH-Dependent Enantioselectivity of D-amino Acid Oxidase in Aqueous Solution.

Pub. Date : 2017 Jun 7

PMID : 28592826






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1 In this paper, the D-amino acid oxidase can catalytic oxidize L-amino acids by modulating pH of aqueous solution. Amino Acids D-amino acid oxidase Homo sapiens
2 The racemization of the L-amino acids was not found by capillary electrophoresis analysis during oxidation, and quantification analysis of L-amino acids before and after catalytic reaction was performed, which confirmed that the modulation of enantioselectivity of DAAO resulted from the oxidation of L-amino acids rather than D-amino acids by changing pH. Amino Acids D-amino acid oxidase Homo sapiens
3 The racemization of the L-amino acids was not found by capillary electrophoresis analysis during oxidation, and quantification analysis of L-amino acids before and after catalytic reaction was performed, which confirmed that the modulation of enantioselectivity of DAAO resulted from the oxidation of L-amino acids rather than D-amino acids by changing pH. Amino Acids D-amino acid oxidase Homo sapiens
4 The racemization of the L-amino acids was not found by capillary electrophoresis analysis during oxidation, and quantification analysis of L-amino acids before and after catalytic reaction was performed, which confirmed that the modulation of enantioselectivity of DAAO resulted from the oxidation of L-amino acids rather than D-amino acids by changing pH. Amino Acids D-amino acid oxidase Homo sapiens
5 A mechanistic model was proposed to explain enhanced activity of DAAO towards L-amino acids under optimal pH condition. Amino Acids D-amino acid oxidase Homo sapiens