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Design, expression and functional assessment of novel engineered serratiopeptidase analogs with enhanced protease activity and thermal stability.

Vahideh Valizadeh1, Dariush Norouzian2, Maryam Rouhani3,4, Atousa Aghai4,5, Sogol Pourasghar4,6, Sara Molasalehi3,4, Reza Ahangari Cohan4.   

Abstract

Serratiopeptidase is a bacterial protease that has been used medicinally in variety of applications. Though, some drawbacks like sensitivity to environmental conditions and low penetration into cells limited its usage as a potent pharmaceutical agent. This study aimed to produce four novel truncated serratiopeptidase analogs with different lengths and possessing one disulfide bridge, in order to enhance protease activity and thermal stability of this enzyme. Mutagenesis and truncation were performed using specific primers by conventional and overlap PCR. The recombinant proteins were expressed in E. coli cells then purified and their protease activity and stability were checked at different pH and temperatures in comparison to the native form of the enzyme, Serra473. Enzyme activity assay showed that T306 [12-302 ss] was not further active which could be due to the large truncation. However, T344 [8-339 ss], T380 [8-339 ss] and T380 [12-302 ss] proteins showed higher proteolytic activity comparing to Serra473. These analogs were active at temperatures of 25-90 °C and pH 6-9.5. Interestingly, remaining enzyme activity of T344 [8-339 ss], T380 [8-339 ss] and T380 [12-302 ss] forms at 90 °C calculated as 87, 83 and 86 percent, respectively, comparing to the activity at room temperature. However, residual activity at the same conditions was 50% for the full length enzyme. Formation of disulfide bond in engineered serratiopeptidases could be the main reason for higher thermal stability compared to Serra473. Thermostability of T344 [8-339 ss], as the most thermostable designed serratiopeptidase, was additionally confirmed using differential scanning calorimetry.
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Keywords:  Enzyme engineering; Metalloprotease; Serratiopeptidase; Site directed mutagenesis; Thermal stability

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34897561     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-021-03195-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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