[Site-directed mutagenesis and effects on the enzymatic properties of subtilisin E]
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[Site-directed mutagenesis and effects on the enzymatic properties of subtilisin E]
Abstract
Site-directed mutagenesis was used to investigate the effects of S221C/P225A, N118S/S221C/P225A, D60N/N118S/S221C/P225A and Q103R/N118S/S221C/P225A mutations on the properties of Subtilisin E. It was found that S221C/P225A mutant is 73,000-fold decreased in amidase activity than subtilisin E and 3-fold increased than subtiligase in the ratio of esterase/amidase; N118S/S221C/P225A mutant has 3.6-fold and 15-fold decreased in amidase and esterase activity respectively and as a result, it has a 4-fold lower in the ratio of amidase/esterase than S221C/P225A mutant; Although it has no effect on the esterase activity, D60N/N118S/S221C/P225A mutant enhanced its ratio of amidase/esterase by 15 fold, 3.3-fold and 10.3 fold compared to N118S/S221C/P225A mutant, S221C/P225A mutant and subtiligase respectively; Q103R/N118S/S221C/P225A mutant, however, has a 5-fold enhanced in the amidase activity and 55-fold and 1000-fold decrease in the esterase activity and the ratio of esterase/amidase compared to N118S/S221C/P225A.
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