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Fusion of Oligopeptide to the C Terminus of α-Glucuronidase from Thermotoga maritima Improves the Catalytic Efficiency for Hemicellulose Biotransformation.

Hongyang Zhao1, Yemin Xue2, Mengke Xue1, Fang Xie1, Yaxian Li1, Zixuan Ding1.   

Abstract

Fusion protein combined the oligopeptide (HQAFFHA) with the C terminus of α-glucuronidase from Thermotoga maritima was produced in E. coli and purified for characterization and applications of glucuronic and glucaric acid production. The fusion protein with oligopeptide exhibited a 2.97-fold higher specific activity than individual protein. Their catalytic efficiency kcat/Km and kcat increased from 469.3 ± 2.6 s-1 (g mL-1)-1 and 62.4 ± 0.9 s-1 to 2209.5 ± 26.3 s-1 (g mL-1)-1 and 293.9 ± 4.9 s-1, respectively. Fusion protein had similar temperature and pH profiles to those without oligopeptide, but the thermal stability decreases and the pH stability shifts to alkaline. Using beech xylan hydrolysate as a substrate, the glucuronic acid yield of fusion enzyme increased by 9.94% compared with its parent at 65 °C pH 8.5 for 10 h, and can hydrolyze corn cob xylan with xylanase to obtain glucuronic acid, and can be combined with uronate dehydrogenase to obtain high-added value glucaric acid. Homologous modeling analysis revealed the factors contributing to the high catalytic efficiency of fusion enzyme. These results show that the peptide fusion strategy described here may be useful for improving the catalytic efficiency and stability of other industrial enzymes, and has great potential for producing high value-added products from agricultural waste.
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Keywords:  Characterization; Glucuronic acid; Hemicellulose; Polypeptide fusion

Year:  2022        PMID: 36175749     DOI: 10.1007/s12033-022-00569-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1073-6085            Impact factor:   2.860


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