Identification of a chitosanase from the marine metagenome and its molecular improvement based on evolution data
Chitooligosaccharides have important application value in the fields of food and agriculture. Chitosanase can degrade chitosan to obtain chitooligosaccharides. The marine metagenome contains many genes related to the degradation of chitosan. However, it is difficult to mine valuable genes from large...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2020-08, Vol.104 (15), p.6647-6657 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Chitooligosaccharides have important application value in the fields of food and agriculture. Chitosanase can degrade chitosan to obtain chitooligosaccharides. The marine metagenome contains many genes related to the degradation of chitosan. However, it is difficult to mine valuable genes from large gene resources. This study proposes a method to screen chitosanases directly from the marine metagenome. Chitosanase gene
chis1754
was identified from the metagenome and heterologously expressed in
Escherichia coli
. The optimal temperature and pH of CHIS1754 were 55 °C and 5.5, respectively. A mutant, CHIS1754T, with 15 single point mutations designed based on molecular evolution data was also expressed in
E. coli
. The results indicated that the thermal stability of CHIS1754T was significantly improved, as the
T
m
showed an increase of ~ 7.63 °C. Additionally, the
k
cat
/
K
m
of CHIS1754T was 4.8-fold higher than that of the wild type. This research provides new theories and foundations for the excavation, modification, and industrial application of chitosanases.
Key points
A chitosanase gene, chis1754, was firstly identified from marine metagenome.
A multi-site mutant was designed to improve enzyme stability and activity.
The k
cat
/
K
m
of the designed mutant was 4.8-fold higher than that of the wild type. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-020-10715-8 |