Cai_2017_Sci.Rep_7_3461

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Title : Autotransporter domain-dependent enzymatic analysis of a novel extremely thermostable carboxylesterase with high biodegradability towards pyrethroid pesticides - Cai_2017_Sci.Rep_7_3461
Author(s) : Cai X , Wang W , Lin L , He D , Huang G , Shen Y , Wei W , Wei D
Ref : Sci Rep , 7 :3461 , 2017
Abstract : The EstPS1 gene, which encodes a novel carboxylesterase of Pseudomonas synxantha PS1 isolated from oil well-produced water, was cloned and sequenced. EstPS1 has an open reading frame of 1923 bp and encodes the 640-amino acid carboxylesterase (EstPS1), which contains an autotransporter (AT) domain (357-640 amino acids). Homology analysis revealed that EstPS1 shared the highest identity (88%) with EstA from Pseudomonas fluorescens A506 (NCBI database) and belonged to the carboxylesterase family (EC 3.1.1.1). The optimum pH and temperature of recombinant EstPS1 were found to be 8.0 and 60 degrees C, respectively. EstPS1 showed high thermostability, and the half-lives (T1/2 thermal inactivation) at 60, 70, 80, 90, and 100 degrees C were 14 h, 2 h, 31 min, 10 min, and 1 min, respectively. To understand the role of the AT domain in carboxylesterase, AT domain-truncated carboxylesterase (EstPS1DeltaAT) was generated. EstPS1DeltaAT showed a clearly decreased secretion rate, owing to the AT domain strongly improved secretory expression in the heterogeneous system. EstPS1 degraded various pyrethroid pesticides, and hydrolysis efficiencies were dependent on the pyrethroid molecular structure. EstPS1 degraded all the tested pyrethroid pesticides and hydrolysed the p-nitrophenyl esters of medium-short-chain fatty acids, indicating that EstPS1 is an esterase with broad specificity.
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Cai X, Wang W, Lin L, He D, Huang G, Shen Y, Wei W, Wei D (2017)
Autotransporter domain-dependent enzymatic analysis of a novel extremely thermostable carboxylesterase with high biodegradability towards pyrethroid pesticides
Sci Rep 7 :3461

Cai X, Wang W, Lin L, He D, Huang G, Shen Y, Wei W, Wei D (2017)
Sci Rep 7 :3461