Cloning, expression and characterization of a metagenome derived thermoactive/thermostable pectinase
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Cloning, expression and characterization of a metagenome derived thermoactive/thermostable pectinase
Abstract
The gene encoding a thermostable pectinase was isolated from a soil metagenome sample. The gene sequence corresponded to an open reading frame of 1,311 bp encoding a translation product of 47.9 kDa. It showed maximum (93 %) identity to a Bacillus licheniformis glycoside hydrolase. Deduced amino acid analysis showed an absence of highly conserved cysteine residues in the N-terminal region at positions 24 and 42, and in the C-terminal region at positions 389, 394, 413 and 424. pQpecJKR01 (pQE30 expression vector containing the pectinase gene) was expressed in Escherichia coli strain M15 as a recombinant fusion protein containing an N-terminal 6× His tag. Biochemical properties of this pectinase were novel. The enzyme had temperature and pH optima of 70 °C and 7.0, respectively, but was active over a broad temperature and pH range. The enzyme was stable at 60 °C with a half-life of 5 h and the enzyme activity was inhibited by 0.1 % diethyl pyrocarbonate and 5 mM dicyclohexyl carbodiimide. The enzyme could be of great use in industrial processes due to its activity over a broad pH range and at high temperature.
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