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Cell surface display of Yarrowia lipolytica lipase Lip2p using the cell wall protein YlPir1p, its characterization, and application as a whole-cell biocatalyst.

Evgeniya Y Yuzbasheva1, Tigran V Yuzbashev, Natalia I Perkovskaya, Elizaveta B Mostova, Tatiana V Vybornaya, Aleksei V Sukhozhenko, Ilya Y Toropygin, Sergey P Sineoky.   

Abstract

The Yarrowia lipolytica lipase Lip2p was displayed on the yeast cell surface via N-terminal fusion variant using cell wall protein YlPir1p. The hydrolytic activity of the lipase displayed on Y. lipolytica cells reached 11,900 U/g of dry weight. However, leakage of enzyme from the cell wall was observed. The calculated number of recombinant enzyme displayed on the cell surface corresponds to approximately 6 × 10(5) molecules per cell, which is close to the theoretical maximum (2 × 10(6) molecules/cell). Furthermore, the leaking enzyme was presented as three N-glycosylated proteins, one of which corresponds to the whole hybrid protein. Thus, we attribute the enzyme leakage to the limited space available on the cell surface. Nevertheless, the surface-displayed lipase exhibited greater stability to short-term and long-term temperature treatment than the native enzyme. Cell-bound lipase retained 74 % of its original activity at 60 °C for 5 min of incubation, and 83 % of original activity after incubation at 50 °C during 5 h. Cell-bound lipase had also higher stability in organic solvents and detergents. The developed whole-cell biocatalyst was used for recycling biodiesel synthesis. Two repeated cycles of methanolysis yielded 84.1 and 71.0 % methyl esters after 33- and 45-h reactions, respectively.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25773979     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-015-1557-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   2.926


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Authors:  Mengqi Ye; Yuqi Ye; Zongjun Du; Guanjun Chen
Journal:  Bioprocess Biosyst Eng       Date:  2021-01-03       Impact factor: 3.210

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