Literature DB >> 11842235

The effect of proline insertions on the thermostability of a barley alpha-glucosidase.

E H Muslin1, S E Clark, C A Henson.   

Abstract

The thermal stability of alpha-glucosidase is important because the conversion of starch to fermentable sugars during industrial production of ethanol (e.g. brewing, fuel ethanol production) typically takes place at temperatures of 65-73 degrees C. In this study we investigate the thermostability of alpha-glucosidases from four plant species, compare their deduced amino acid sequences, and test the effect of substituting a proline for the residue present in the wild-type enzyme on the thermostability of alpha-glucosidase. The alpha-glucosidase from barley (Hordeum vulgare) was significantly less thermostable than the other three alpha-glucosidases. A comparison of the published deduced amino acid sequences of these four alpha-glucosidases revealed conserved proline residues in the three most thermostable alpha-glucosidases that were not found in the barley enzyme. Site-directed mutagenesis was done on recombinant barley alpha-glucosidase to create proteins with prolines at these conserved positions. The thermostability (T(50)) of one of these mutant enzymes, T340P, was 10 degrees C higher than the non-mutated enzyme.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11842235     DOI: 10.1093/protein/15.1.29

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Eng        ISSN: 0269-2139


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