| Literature DB >> 31521797 |
Lisette Van Tassel1, Antti Moilanen1, Lloyd W Ruddock2.
Abstract
Candida antarctica lipase B (CalB) is a very efficient catalyst and is used in a wide range of industries from food flavour to pharmaceutical, and biodiesel manufacturing. It has a high degree of enantioselective and regioselective substrate specificity and is stable over a wide range of biophysical conditions including pH, temperature and solvent conditions. High-level expression of biologically active wild-type CalB has been problematic, partly due to folding events. Consequently, focus has been on modified CalB, which has allowed orders of magnitude increase in yields of protein. However, these modifications alter the quaternary structure of the protein. Here we produce soluble wild-type CalB in high yields in the cytoplasm of E.coli using a catalyzed system for cytoplasmic disulfide bond formation both in shake flasks and in fermentation in chemically defined media. The CalB produced had the expected stereospecific activity and had a higher activity than CalB from a commercial source.Entities:
Keywords: (max 6) Escherichia coli; CalB; Cytoplasmic oxidative folding; Disulfide bond formation; Lipase
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31521797 DOI: 10.1016/j.pep.2019.105498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Expr Purif ISSN: 1046-5928 Impact factor: 1.650