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Heterologous expression, purification and characterization of a highly thermolabile endoxylanase from the Antarctic fungus Cladosporium sp.

Carlos Gil-Durán1, María-Cristina Ravanal2, Pamela Ubilla1, Inmaculada Vaca3, Renato Chávez4.   

Abstract

Numerous endoxylanases from mesophilic fungi have been purified and characterized. However, endoxylanases from cold-adapted fungi, especially those from Antarctica, have been less studied. In this work, a cDNA from the Antarctic fungus Cladosporium sp. with similarity to endoxylanases from glycosyl hydrolase family 10, was cloned and expressed in Pichia pastoris. The pure recombinant enzyme (named XynA) showed optimal activity on xylan at 50 °C and pH 6-7. The enzyme releases xylooligosaccharides but not xylose, indicating that XynA is a classical endoxylanase. The enzyme was most active on xylans with high content of arabinose (rye arabinoylan and wheat arabinoxylan) than on xylans with low content of arabinose (oat spelts xylan, birchwood xylan and beechwood xylan). Finally, XynA showed a very low thermostability. After 20-30 min of incubation at 40 °C, the enzyme was completely inactivated, suggesting that XynA would be the most thermolabile endoxylanase described so far in filamentous fungi. This is one of the few reports describing the heterologous expression and characterization of a xylanase from a fungus isolated from Antarctica.
Copyright © 2018 British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Antarctica; Cold-active enzyme; Cold-adapted fungus; Low thermostability; Pichia pastoris; Xylan

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30115321     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2018.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


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Authors:  Carlos Gil-Durán; Romina V Sepúlveda; Maximiliano Rojas; Víctor Castro-Fernández; Victoria Guixé; Inmaculada Vaca; Gloria Levicán; Fernando D González-Nilo; María-Cristina Ravanal; Renato Chávez
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