Title : Identification and molecular modeling of a novel lipase from an Antarctic soil metagenomic library - Cieslinski_2009_Pol.J.Microbiol_58_199 |
Author(s) : Cieslinski H , Bialkowskaa A , Tkaczuk K , Dlugolecka A , Kur J , Turkiewicz M |
Ref : Pol J Microbiol , 58 :199 , 2009 |
Abstract :
In this work, we present the construction of a metagenomic library in Escherichia coli using pUC19 vector and environmental DNA directly isolated from Antarctic topsoil and screened for lipolytic enzymes. Screening on agar supplemented with olive oil and rhodamine B revealed one clone with lipolytic activity (Lip1) out of 1000 E. coli clones. This clone harbored a plasmid, pLip1, which has an insert of 4722 bp that was completely sequenced from both directions. Further analysis of the insert showed three open reading frames (ORFs). ORF2 encoded a protein (Lip1 ) of 469 amino acids with 93% identity to the uncultured Pseudomonas sp. lipase LipJ03. Amino acid sequence comparison and phylogenetic analysis indicated that Lip1 lipase was closely related to family I subfamily 3. Furthermore, we present a three-dimensional model of lipase Lip1 which was generated based on the two known structures of mesophilic lipases from Pseudomonas sp. MIS 38 (PML lipase, PDB; 2Z8X) and Serratia marcescens (SML lipase, PDB: 2QUB). Finally, we report the results of comparisons between lipase Lip1 and mesophilic lipases and point out similarities and differences in the catalytic site and in other parts of the analyzed structures. |
PubMedSearch : Cieslinski_2009_Pol.J.Microbiol_58_199 |
PubMedID: 19899611 |
Cieslinski H, Bialkowskaa A, Tkaczuk K, Dlugolecka A, Kur J, Turkiewicz M (2009)
Identification and molecular modeling of a novel lipase from an Antarctic soil metagenomic library
Pol J Microbiol
58 :199
Cieslinski H, Bialkowskaa A, Tkaczuk K, Dlugolecka A, Kur J, Turkiewicz M (2009)
Pol J Microbiol
58 :199