Overexpression and characterization of alkaliphilic Bacillus firmus strain K-1 xylanase

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Author listMongkorntanyatip K., Limsakul P., Ratanakhanokchai K., Khunrae P.

Publication year2017

JournalAgriculture and Natural Resources (2452-316X)

Volume number51

Issue number6

Start page437

End page444

Number of pages8

ISSN2452-316X

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85045546867&doi=10.1016%2fj.anres.2018.03.011&partnerID=40&md5=4636df18bda2e3fe02111fef6e6c8705

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Abstract

The alkaliphilic Bacillus firmus strain K-1 produces an alkaliphilic xylanase (Xyn11A) which can be stable across a wide pH range and active at high temperatures. However, the enzyme suffers from low activity when isolated directly from the culture broth using corn husk. A method was developed which employed recombinant DNA technology to produce recombinant Xyn11A (rXyn11A) in an Escherichia coli (E. coli) expression system. The thioredoxin-fused Xyn11A (Thio-rXyn11A) could be expressed as a soluble form in BL21 (DE3). The expressed protein was tobacco etch virus (TEV) cleavaged to remove the thioredoxin tag and subjected to further purification using Ni2+-NTA affinity chromatography followed by gel-filtration chromatography. Activity of rXyn11A was shown to be under the same conditions as the native enzyme isolated directly from the K-1, having a broad range of active pH (5.0–12.0), with the maximum activity obtained from pH 5.0 at 60 °C. Interestingly, the obtained rXyn11A exhibited a very large increase in specific activity (3034 U/mg), which was 84-times higher than that reported in the native enzyme when observed under the same conditions. Also seen in the xylan hydrozation assay, the rXyn11A hydrolyzed insoluble xylans around 100-times more effectively than the native enzyme. The results from this study demonstrated a successful method for generating the enzyme rXyn11A with much improved activity, making it feasible for industrial applications. © 2018 Kasetsart University


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Bacillus firmus K-1Expression and purificationRecombinant enzymeXyn11A


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