Novel intracellular GH10 xylanase from Cohnella laeviribosi HY-21: Biocatalytic properties and alterations of substrate specificities by site-directed mutagenesis of Trp residues
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- Title
- Novel intracellular GH10 xylanase from Cohnella laeviribosi HY-21: Biocatalytic properties and alterations of substrate specificities by site-directed mutagenesis of Trp residues
- Author(s)
- Do Young Kim; M K Han; Hyun Woo Oh; Kyung Sook Bae; Tae Sook Jeong; Sung Uk Kim; D H Shin; I H Kim; Y H Rhee; Kwang Hee Son; Ho Yong Park
- Bibliographic Citation
- Bioresource Technology, vol. 101, no. 22, pp. 8814-8821
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Abstract
- The novel intracellular GH10 xylanase (iXylC) gene (1023-bp) of Cohnella laeviribosi HY-21 encoded a protein consisting of 340 amino acids with a deduced molecular mass of 39,330Da and a calculated pI of 5.81. The primary structure of iXylC was 70% identical to that of Geobacillus sp. GH10 enzyme (GenBank accession number: EDV78425). Xylanolytic activity of the His-tagged iXylC overproduced in Escherichia coli BL21 was stimulated by 2.2-fold in the presence of 0.5% non-ionic detergents. iXylC produced a mixture of xylooligosaccharides (xylobiose to xylooctaose) from xylotriose and xylotetraose used as the hydrolytic substrate. In addition, it exhibited considerable cleavage activities for p-nitrophenylxylopyranoside (PNP-xylopyranoside) and PNP-cellobioside, indicating that iXylC is a unique GH10 enzyme. The hydrolytic activity (57.8IUmL-1) of iXylC toward PNP-xylopyranoside increased to 8.3-fold by W217A and W315A mutations, while mutations of W133A, W295A, and W303A abolished the hydrolytic activity of the enzyme.
- Keyword
- Cohnella laeviribosi HY-21Intracellular GH10 xylanaseSite-directed mutagenesisTransxylosylationXylooligosaccharides
- ISSN
- 0960-8524
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2010.06.023
- Type
- Article
- Appears in Collections:
- Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Microbiome Convergence Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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