Literature DB >> 31154590

Semi-rational design of cellobiose dehydrogenase for increased stability in the presence of peroxide.

Ana Marija Balaž1, Jelena Stevanović2, Raluca Ostafe3, Marija Blazić1, Karla Ilić Đurđić2, Rainer Fischer4,5, Radivoje Prodanović6.   

Abstract

Cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH, EC 1.1.99.18) from white rot fungi Phanerochaete chrysosporium can be used for constructing biosensors and biofuel cells, for bleaching cotton in textile industry, and recently, the enzyme has found an important application in biomedicine as an antimicrobial and antibiofilm agent. Stability and activity of the wild-type (wt) CDH and mutants at methionine residues in the presence of hydrogen peroxide were investigated. Saturation mutagenesis libraries were made at the only methionine in heme domain M65 and two methionines M685 and M738 in the flavin domain that were closest to the active site. After screening the libraries, three mutants with increased activity and stability in the presence of peroxide were found, M65F with 70% of residual activity after 6 h of incubation in 0.3 M hydrogen peroxide, M738S with 80% of residual activity and M685Y with over 90% of residual activity compared to wild-type CDH that retained 40% of original activity. Combined mutants showed no activity. The most stable mutant M685Y with 5.8 times increased half-life in the presence of peroxide showed also 2.5 times increased kcat for lactose compared to wtCDH and could be good candidate for applications in biofuel cells and biocatalysis for lactobionic acid production.

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Keywords:  Hydrogen peroxide; Library; Methionine; Protein engineering; Yeast

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31154590     DOI: 10.1007/s11030-019-09965-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Divers        ISSN: 1381-1991            Impact factor:   2.943


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