| Literature DB >> 29908272 |
G Jayanath1, Sowmya P Mohandas2, Bhavya Kachiprath1, Solly Solomon3, T P Sajeevan2, I S Bright Singh2, Rosamma Philip4.
Abstract
A novel esterase, designated as EstSP was identified by function based screening from a soil metagenomic fosmid library of solar saltern of Goa. EstSP gene of 1065 bp encoding a putative esterase of 354 amino acids showing 55% identity to esterase from gamma proteobacterium HIMB55 was identified. The enzyme EstSP belongs to family IV hormone sensitive lipase with novel sequence characteristics and a unique motif GDSGG. EstSP expressed as a His-tag fusion protein of mass 58 kDa was visualized on SDS PAGE and confirmed by Western blot analysis. The enzyme is an alkaline esterase that exhibited highest catalytic activity towards p-nitrophenyl acetate with optimum temperature 40 °C and pH 8.0. The catalytic efficiency and specific activity of EstSP for p-nitrophenyl acetate was 7407.4 min-1 mM-1 and 915.23 U mg-1 respectively. EstSP showed remarkable stability in the presence of polar and non-polar solvents, retaining >80% of its activity after 72 h. Furthermore, the enzyme is halotolerant with optimum activity at 1 M NaCl and maintained 60% residual activity after 24 h exposure to 5 M NaCl. This novel enzyme with remarkable properties could be a promising candidate for industrial bioprocesses in non-aqueous media as well as pharmaceutical, food and biotechnological applications.Entities:
Keywords: Esterase; Metagenomic library; Organic solvent tolerance; Salt tolerance; Solar saltern
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29908272 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.06.057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953