Akutsu-Shigeno_2003_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_69_2498

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Title : Cloning and sequencing of a poly(DL-lactic acid) depolymerase gene from Paenibacillus amylolyticus strain TB-13 and its functional expression in Escherichia coli - Akutsu-Shigeno_2003_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_69_2498
Author(s) : Akutsu-Shigeno Y , Teeraphatpornchai T , Teamtisong K , Nomura N , Uchiyama H , Nakahara T , Nakajima-kambe T
Ref : Applied Environmental Microbiology , 69 :2498 , 2003
Abstract :

The gene encoding a poly(DL-lactic acid) (PLA) depolymerase from Paenibacillus amylolyticus strain TB-13 was cloned and overexpressed in Escherichia coli. The purified recombinant PLA depolymerase, PlaA, exhibited degradation activities toward various biodegradable polyesters, such as poly(butylene succinate), poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate), poly(ethylene succinate), and poly(epsilon-caprolactone), as well as PLA. The monomeric lactic acid was detected as the degradation product of PLA. The substrate specificity toward triglycerides and p-nitrophenyl esters indicated that PlaA is a type of lipase. The gene encoded 201 amino acid residues, including the conserved pentapeptide Ala-His-Ser-Met-Gly, present in the lipases of mesophilic Bacillus species. The identity of the amino acid sequence of PlaA with Bacillus lipases was no more than 45 to 50%, and some of its properties were different from those of these lipases.

PubMedSearch : Akutsu-Shigeno_2003_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_69_2498
PubMedID: 12732514
Gene_locus related to this paper: paeam-PLAA

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Substrate Polybutylene-succinate    Polylactic-acid
Gene_locus paeam-PLAA

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Akutsu-Shigeno Y, Teeraphatpornchai T, Teamtisong K, Nomura N, Uchiyama H, Nakahara T, Nakajima-kambe T (2003)
Cloning and sequencing of a poly(DL-lactic acid) depolymerase gene from Paenibacillus amylolyticus strain TB-13 and its functional expression in Escherichia coli
Applied Environmental Microbiology 69 :2498

Akutsu-Shigeno Y, Teeraphatpornchai T, Teamtisong K, Nomura N, Uchiyama H, Nakahara T, Nakajima-kambe T (2003)
Applied Environmental Microbiology 69 :2498