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. 2010 Sep;37(9):919-25.
doi: 10.1007/s10295-010-0739-0. Epub 2010 May 20.

Overexpression and characterization in Bacillus subtilis of a positionally nonspecific lipase from Proteus vulgaris

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Overexpression and characterization in Bacillus subtilis of a positionally nonspecific lipase from Proteus vulgaris

Yaping Lu et al. J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol. 2010 Sep.

Abstract

A Proteus vulgaris strain named T6 which produced lipase (PVL) with nonpositional specificity had been isolated in our laboratory. To produce the lipase in large quantities, we cloned its gene, which had an opening reading frame of 864 base pairs and encoded a deduced 287-amino-acid protein. The PVL gene was inserted into the Escherichia coli expression vector pET-DsbA, and active lipase was expressed in E. coli BL21 cells. The secretive expression of PVL gene in Bacillus subtilis was examined. Three vectors, i.e., pMM1525 (xylose-inducible), pMMP43 (constitutive vector, derivative of pMM1525), and pHPQ (sucrose-inducible, constructed based on pHB201), were used to produce lipase in B. subtilis. Recombinant B. subtilis WB800 cells harboring the pHPQ-PVL plasmid could synthesize and secrete the PVL protein in high yield. The lipase activity reached 356.8 U/mL after induction with sucrose for 72 h in shake-flask culture, representing a 12-fold increase over the native lipase activity in P. vulgaris. The characteristics of the heterologously expressed lipase were identical to those of the native one.

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