Characterization of Codon-Optimized Recombinant Candida rugosa Lipase 5 (LIP5)

Recombinant Candida rugosa lipase 5 (LIP5) has been functionally expressed along with other isoforms in our laboratory. However, the characterization and codon optimization of LIP5 have not been done. In this work, we characterized, codon-optimized and compared LIP5 with commercial lipase. LIP5 acti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2011-10, Vol.59 (19), p.10693-10698
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Li-Chiun, Yen, Chih-Chung, Malmis, Conmar C, Chen, Long-Fang, Chen, Jen-Chieh, Lee, Guan-Chiun, Shaw, Jei-Fu
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Zusammenfassung:Recombinant Candida rugosa lipase 5 (LIP5) has been functionally expressed along with other isoforms in our laboratory. However, the characterization and codon optimization of LIP5 have not been done. In this work, we characterized, codon-optimized and compared LIP5 with commercial lipase. LIP5 activity on hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl (p-NP) butyrate was optimal at 55 °C as compared with 37 °C of the commercial lipase. Several assays were also performed to determine the substrate specificity of LIP5. p-NP butyrate (C4), butyryl-CoA (C4), cholesteryl laurate (C12), and N-carbobenzoxy-l-tyrosine-p-nitrophenyl ester (l-NBTNPE) were found as preferred substrates of LIP5. Interestingly, LIP5 specificity on hydrolysis of amino acid-derivative substrates was shown to be the highest among any lipase isoforms, but it had very weak preference on hydrolyzing triacylglycerol substrates. LIP5 also displays a pH-dependent maximum activity of a lipase but an esterase substrate preference in general. The characterization of LIP5 along with that of LIP1–LIP4 previously identified shows that each lipase isoform has a distinct substrate preference and catalytic activity.
ISSN:0021-8561
1520-5118
DOI:10.1021/jf202161a