Heterologous expression, purification and characterization of three novel esterases secreted by the lignocellulolytic fungus Penicillium purpurogenum when grown on sugar beet pulp.
Keywords: esterases, heterologous expression, penicillium purpurogenum, pectin, pichia pastoris
Abstract
The lignocellulolytic fungus, Penicillium purpurogenum, grows on a variety of natural carbon sources, among them sugar beet pulp. Culture supernatants of P. purpurogenum grown on sugar beet pulp were partially purified and the fractions obtained analyzed for esterase activity by zymograms. The bands with activity on methyl umbelliferyl acetate were subjected to mass spectrometry to identify peptides. The peptides obtained were probed against the proteins deduced from the genome sequence of P. purpurogenum. Eight putative esterases thus identified were chosen for future work. Their cDNAs were expressed in Pichia pastoris. The supernatants of the recombinant clones were assayed for esterase activity, and five of the proteins were active against one or more substrates: methyl umbelliferyl acetate, indoxyl acetate, methyl esterified pectin and fluorescein diacetate. Three of those enzymes were purified, further characterized and subjected to a BLAST search. Based on their amino acid sequence and properties, they were identified as follows: RAE1, pectin acetyl esterase (CAZy family CE 12); FAEA, feruloyl esterase (could not be assigned to a CAZy family) and EAN, acetyl esterase (former CAZy family CE 10).
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Título de la Revista: | Carbohydr Research |
Volumen: | 18 |
Número: | 443-444 |
Editorial: | Elsevier B.V. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2017 |
Página de inicio: | 42 |
Página final: | 48 |
Idioma: | English |
Financiamiento/Sponsor: | This work was supported by grants from FondoNacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (FONDECYT N°1100084 and 1130180), Universidad Andrés Bello (DI-478-14/R and DI-31-12/R) and NIH grant number 2 P20 RR016479 from the INBRE Program of the National Center for Rese |
DOI: |
doi: 10.1016/j.carres.2017.03.014. |
Notas: | SCOPUS |