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Biochemical Characterization and Low-Resolution SAXS Molecular Envelope of GH1 β-Glycosidase from Saccharophagus degradans.

Hevila Brognaro1, Vitor Medeiros Almeida2, Evandro Ares de Araujo1, Vasily Piyadov1, Maria Auxiliadora Morim Santos1, Sandro Roberto Marana2, Igor Polikarpov3.   

Abstract

The marine bacteria Saccharophagus degradans (also known as Microbulbifer degradans), are rod-shaped and gram-negative motile γ-proteobacteria, capable of both degrading a variety of complex polysaccharides and fermenting monosaccharides into ethanol. In order to obtain insights into structure-function relationships of the enzymes, involved in these biochemical processes, we characterized a S. degradans β-glycosidase from glycoside hydrolase family 1 (SdBgl1B). SdBgl1B has the optimum pH of 6.0 and a melting temperature T m of approximately 50 °C. The enzyme has high specificity toward short D-glucose saccharides with β-linkages with the following preferences β-1,3 > β-1,4 ≫ β-1,6. The enzyme kinetic parameters, obtained using artificial substrates p-β-NPGlu and p-β-NPFuc and also the disaccharides cellobiose, gentiobiose and laminaribiose, revealed SdBgl1B preference for p-β-NPGlu and laminaribiose, which indicates its affinity for glucose and also preference for β-1,3 linkages. To better understand structural basis of the enzyme activity its 3D model was built and analysed. The 3D model fits well into the experimentally retrieved low-resolution SAXS-based envelope of the enzyme, confirming monomeric state of SdBgl1B in solution.

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Keywords:  Enzymatic characterization; Glycosidase hydrolase family 1; Modelling; SAXS structure; Saccharophagus degradans

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27670285     DOI: 10.1007/s12033-016-9977-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1073-6085            Impact factor:   2.695


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