Article, 2024

Stability of R-phycoerythrin from Furcellaria lumbricalis – Dependence on purification strategies and purity

Food Research International, ISSN 0963-9969, Volume 190, 10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114595

Contributors

Kumar S. 0000-0002-0785-125X [1] Moller A.H. 0000-0002-9455-6039 [1] Ilmjarv T. 0000-0002-2524-498X Dalsgaard T.K. 0000-0002-5635-4102 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Aarhus University
  2. [NORA names: AU Aarhus University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

R-phycoerythrin (R-PE) is the most abundant, naturally occurring phycobiliproteins found in red algae. The spectroscopic and structural properties of phycobiliproteins exhibit unique absorption characteristics with two significant absorption maxima at 498 and 565 nm, indicating two different chromophores of R-PE, phycourobilin and phycoerythrobilin respectively. This study aimed to clarify how the stability of R-PE purified from F. lumbricalis was affected by different purification strategies. Crude extracts were compared to R-PE purified by i) microfiltration, ii) ultrafiltration, and iii) multi-step ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by dialysis. The stability of the different R-PE preparations was evaluated with respect to pH (2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12) and temperature (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 °C). The absorbance spectra indicated higher stability of phycourobilin as compared to phycoerythrobilin for heat and pH stability in the samples. All preparations of R-PE showed heat stability till 40 °C from the findings of color, concentration of R-PE and fluorescence emission. The crude extract showed stability from pH 6 to 8, whereas R-PE purified by ultrafiltration and multi-step ammonium sulphate precipitation were both stable from pH 4 to 8 and R-PE purified by microfiltration exhibited stability from pH 4 to 10 from the results of color, SDS-PAGE, and concentration of R-PE. At pH 2, the color changed to violet whereas a yellow color was observed at pH 12 in the samples along with the precipitation of the protein.

Keywords

Ammonium sulphate precipitation, Membrane filtration, Purity, R-phycoerythrin, Red algae, Thermal stability, pH stability

Funders

  • Centre for Circular Bioeconomy
  • Aarhus Universitet
  • CBIO

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