Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes

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Autor(a) principal: Steinweg, J. Megan et al.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/859
Resumo: Enzyme dynamics are being incorporated into soil carbon cycling models and accurate representation of enzyme kinetics is an important step in predicting belowground nutrient dynamics. A scarce number of studies have measured activation energy (Ea) in soils and fewer studies have measured Ea in arctic and tropical soils, or in subsurface soils. We determined the Ea for four typical lignocellulose degrading enzymes in the A and B horizons of seven soils covering six different soil orders. We also elucidated which soil properties predicted any measurable differences in Ea. b-glucosidase, cellobiohydrolase, phenol oxidase and peroxidase activities were measured at five temperatures, 4, 21, 30, 40, and 60 C. Ea was calculated using the Arrhenius equation. b-glucosidase and cellobiohydrolase Ea values for both A and B horizons in this study were similar to previously reported values, however we could not make a direct comparison for B horizon soils because of the lack of data. There was no consistent relationship between hydrolase enzyme Ea and the environmental variables we measured. Phenol oxidase was the only enzyme that had a consistent positive relationship between Ea and pH in both horizons. The Ea in the arctic and subarctic zones for peroxidase was lower than the hydrolases and phenol oxidase values, indicating peroxidase may be a rate limited enzyme in environments under warming conditions. By including these six soil types we have increased the number of soil oxidative enzyme Ea values reported in the literature by 50%. This study is a step towards better quantifying enzyme kinetics in different climate zones.
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spelling Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomesBioquímica do soloEnzymesEnzyme dynamics are being incorporated into soil carbon cycling models and accurate representation of enzyme kinetics is an important step in predicting belowground nutrient dynamics. A scarce number of studies have measured activation energy (Ea) in soils and fewer studies have measured Ea in arctic and tropical soils, or in subsurface soils. We determined the Ea for four typical lignocellulose degrading enzymes in the A and B horizons of seven soils covering six different soil orders. We also elucidated which soil properties predicted any measurable differences in Ea. b-glucosidase, cellobiohydrolase, phenol oxidase and peroxidase activities were measured at five temperatures, 4, 21, 30, 40, and 60 C. Ea was calculated using the Arrhenius equation. b-glucosidase and cellobiohydrolase Ea values for both A and B horizons in this study were similar to previously reported values, however we could not make a direct comparison for B horizon soils because of the lack of data. There was no consistent relationship between hydrolase enzyme Ea and the environmental variables we measured. Phenol oxidase was the only enzyme that had a consistent positive relationship between Ea and pH in both horizons. The Ea in the arctic and subarctic zones for peroxidase was lower than the hydrolases and phenol oxidase values, indicating peroxidase may be a rate limited enzyme in environments under warming conditions. By including these six soil types we have increased the number of soil oxidative enzyme Ea values reported in the literature by 50%. This study is a step towards better quantifying enzyme kinetics in different climate zones.Oak Ridge Nat. Lab e outras2013-08-05T21:07:06Z2013-08-05T21:07:06Z2013info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSTEINWEG, J. M. Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes. PLos One, San Francisco, v. 8, n 3, e59943, Mar. 2013http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/859Public Library of Science Onereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLASteinweg, J. Megan et al.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2021-11-22T15:50:01Zoai:localhost:1/859Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2021-11-22T15:50:01Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes
title Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes
spellingShingle Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes
Steinweg, J. Megan et al.
Bioquímica do solo
Enzymes
title_short Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes
title_full Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes
title_fullStr Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes
title_full_unstemmed Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes
title_sort Activation energy of extracellular enzymes in soils from different biomes
author Steinweg, J. Megan et al.
author_facet Steinweg, J. Megan et al.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Steinweg, J. Megan et al.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bioquímica do solo
Enzymes
topic Bioquímica do solo
Enzymes
description Enzyme dynamics are being incorporated into soil carbon cycling models and accurate representation of enzyme kinetics is an important step in predicting belowground nutrient dynamics. A scarce number of studies have measured activation energy (Ea) in soils and fewer studies have measured Ea in arctic and tropical soils, or in subsurface soils. We determined the Ea for four typical lignocellulose degrading enzymes in the A and B horizons of seven soils covering six different soil orders. We also elucidated which soil properties predicted any measurable differences in Ea. b-glucosidase, cellobiohydrolase, phenol oxidase and peroxidase activities were measured at five temperatures, 4, 21, 30, 40, and 60 C. Ea was calculated using the Arrhenius equation. b-glucosidase and cellobiohydrolase Ea values for both A and B horizons in this study were similar to previously reported values, however we could not make a direct comparison for B horizon soils because of the lack of data. There was no consistent relationship between hydrolase enzyme Ea and the environmental variables we measured. Phenol oxidase was the only enzyme that had a consistent positive relationship between Ea and pH in both horizons. The Ea in the arctic and subarctic zones for peroxidase was lower than the hydrolases and phenol oxidase values, indicating peroxidase may be a rate limited enzyme in environments under warming conditions. By including these six soil types we have increased the number of soil oxidative enzyme Ea values reported in the literature by 50%. This study is a step towards better quantifying enzyme kinetics in different climate zones.
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