Literature DB >> 16461650

Purification, characterization, and gene cloning of a novel maltosyltransferase from an Arthrobacter globiformis strain that produces an alternating alpha-1,4- and alpha-1,6-cyclic tetrasaccharide from starch.

Kazuhisa Mukai1, Hikaru Watanabe, Michio Kubota, Hiroto Chaen, Shigeharu Fukuda, Masashi Kurimoto.   

Abstract

A glycosyltransferase, involved in the synthesis of cyclic maltosylmaltose [CMM; cyclo-{-->6)-alpha-D-Glcp(1-->4)-alpha-D-Glcp(1-->6)-alpha-D-Glcp(1-->4)-alpha-D-Glcp(1-->}] from starch, was purified to homogeneity from the culture supernatant of Arthrobacter globiformis M6. The CMM-forming enzyme had a molecular mass of 71.7 kDa and a pI of 3.6. The enzyme was most active at pH 6.0 and 50 degrees C and was stable from pH 5.0 to 9.0 and up to 30 degrees C. The addition of 1 mM Ca2+ enhanced the thermal stability of the enzyme up to 45 degrees C. The enzyme acted on maltooligosaccharides that have degrees of polymerization of > or =3, amylose, and soluble starch to produce CMM but failed to act on cyclomaltodextrins, pullulan, and dextran. The mechanism for the synthesis of CMM from maltotetraose was determined as follows: (i) maltotetraose + maltotetraose --> 6(4)-O-alpha-maltosyl-maltotetraose + maltose and (ii) 6(4)-O-alpha-maltosyl-maltotetraose --> CMM + maltose. Thus, the CMM-forming enzyme was found to be a novel maltosyltransferase (6MT) catalyzing both intermolecular and intramolecular alpha-1,6-maltosyl transfer reactions. The gene for 6MT, designated cmmA, was isolated from a genomic library of A. globiformis M6. The cmmA gene consisted of 1,872 bp encoding a signal peptide of 40 amino acids and a mature protein of 583 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 64,637. The deduced amino acid sequence showed similarities to alpha-amylase and cyclomaltodextrin glucanotransferase. The four conserved regions common in the alpha-amylase family enzymes were also found in 6MT, indicating that 6MT should be assigned to this family.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16461650      PMCID: PMC1392906          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.72.2.1065-1071.2006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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