RRC ID 55153
Author Park YU, Jung JH, Seo DH, Jung DH, Kim JH, Seo EJ, Baek NI, Park CS.
Title GH57 amylopullulanase from Desulfurococcus amylolyticus JCM 9188 can make highly branched cyclodextrin via its transglycosylation activity.
Journal Enzyme Microb Technol
Abstract Desulfurococcus amylolyticus is an anaerobic and hyperthermophilic crenarchaeon that can use various carbohydrates as energy sources. We found a gene encoding a glycoside hydrolase family 57 amylolytic enzymes (DApu) in a putative carbohydrate utilization gene cluster in the genome of D. amylolyticus. This gene has an open reading frame of 1,878 bp and consists of 626 amino acids with a molecular mass of 71 kDa. Recombinant DApu (rDApu) completely hydrolyzed pullulan to maltotriose by attacking α-1,6-glycosidic linkages, and was able to produce glucose and maltose from soluble starch and amylopectin. Although rDApu showed no activity toward α-cyclodextrin (CD) and β-CD, maltooctaose (G8) was detected from reaction with γ-CD. The highest activity of rDApu was measured at pH 5.0 and 95 °C. The half-life of rDApu was 12.7 h at 95 °C and 27 min at 98 °C. Interestingly, rDApu was able to transfer a maltose unit to 6-O-α-maltosyl-β-CD via transglycosylation. Structure analysis using MALDI-TOF/TOF MS and nuclear magnetic resonance revealed that the new transglycosylated products were 61, 64-di-O-maltosyl-β-CD and 61, 63, 65-tri-O-maltosyl-β-CD.
Volume 114
Pages 15-21
Published 2018-7-1
DOI 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2018.03.005
PII S0141-0229(18)30117-0
PMID 29685348
MeSH Archaeal Proteins / chemistry* Archaeal Proteins / genetics Archaeal Proteins / metabolism Cloning, Molecular Cyclodextrins / chemistry Cyclodextrins / metabolism* Desulfurococcaceae / chemistry Desulfurococcaceae / enzymology* Desulfurococcaceae / genetics Enzyme Stability Glucans / metabolism Glycoside Hydrolases / chemistry* Glycoside Hydrolases / genetics Glycoside Hydrolases / metabolism Glycosylation Maltose / analogs & derivatives Maltose / chemistry Maltose / metabolism Molecular Weight Open Reading Frames Substrate Specificity Trisaccharides / metabolism
IF 2.932
Times Cited 3
Resource
General Microbes JCM 9188