Literature DB >> 19291706

A thermostable triple mutant of pyranose 2-oxidase from Trametes multicolor with improved properties for biotechnological applications.

Oliver Spadiut1, Katrin Radakovits, Ines Pisanelli, Clara Salaheddin, Montarop Yamabhai, Tien-Chye Tan, Christina Divne, Dietmar Haltrich.   

Abstract

In order to increase the thermal stability and the catalytic properties of pyranose oxidase (P2Ox) from Trametes multicolor toward its poor substrate D-galactose and the alternative electron acceptor 1,4-benzoquinone (1,4-BQ), we designed the triple-mutant T169G/E542K/V546C. Whereas the wild-type enzyme clearly favors D-glucose as its substrate over D-galactose [substrate selectivity (k(cat)/K(M))(Glc)/(k(cat)/K(M))(Gal) = 172], the variant oxidizes both sugars equally well [(k(cat)/K(M))(Glc)/(k(cat)/K(M))(Gal) = 0.69], which is of interest for food biotechnology. Furthermore, the variant showed lower K(M) values and approximately ten-fold higher k(cat) values for 1,4-BQ when D-galactose was used as the saturating sugar substrate, which makes this enzyme particularly attractive for use in biofuel cells and enzyme-based biosensors. In addition to the altered substrate specificity and reactivity, this mutant also shows significantly improved thermal stability. The half life time at 60 degrees C was approximately 10 h, compared to 7.6 min for the wild-type enzyme. We performed successfully small-scale bioreactor pilot conversion experiments of D-glucose/D-galactose mixtures at both 30 and 50 degrees C, showing the usefulness of this P2Ox variant in biocatalysis as well as the enhanced thermal stability of the enzyme. Moreover, we determined the crystal structure of the mutant in its unligated form at 1.55 A resolution. Modeling D-galactose in position for oxidation at C2 into the mutant active site shows that substituting Thr for Gly at position 169 favorably accommodates the axial C4 hydroxyl group that would otherwise clash with Thr169 in the wild-type.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19291706     DOI: 10.1002/biot.200800260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol J        ISSN: 1860-6768            Impact factor:   4.677


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2.  A conserved active-site threonine is important for both sugar and flavin oxidations of pyranose 2-oxidase.

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3.  Characterisation of recombinant pyranose oxidase from the cultivated mycorrhizal basidiomycete Lyophyllum shimeji (hon-shimeji).

Authors:  Clara Salaheddin; Yoshimitsu Takakura; Masako Tsunashima; Barbara Stranzinger; Oliver Spadiut; Montarop Yamabhai; Clemens K Peterbauer; Dietmar Haltrich
Journal:  Microb Cell Fact       Date:  2010-07-14       Impact factor: 5.328

4.  Engineering pyranose 2-oxidase for modified oxygen reactivity.

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5.  Biochemical and mutational analyses of a Trametes pyranose oxidase and comparison of its mutants in breadmaking.

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7.  Structural basis for binding of fluorinated glucose and galactose to Trametes multicolor pyranose 2-oxidase variants with improved galactose conversion.

Authors:  Tien Chye Tan; Oliver Spadiut; Rosaria Gandini; Dietmar Haltrich; Christina Divne
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-21       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Convenient microtiter plate-based, oxygen-independent activity assays for flavin-dependent oxidoreductases based on different redox dyes.

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Journal:  Biotechnol J       Date:  2014-01-22       Impact factor: 4.677

9.  Oxidation of Phe454 in the Gating Segment Inactivates Trametes multicolor Pyranose Oxidase during Substrate Turnover.

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