Fernandez-Lopez_2023_Int.J.Mol.Sci_24_13768

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Title : Enhancing the Hydrolytic Activity of a Lipase towards Larger Triglycerides through Lid Domain Engineering - Fernandez-Lopez_2023_Int.J.Mol.Sci_24_13768
Author(s) : Fernandez-Lopez L , Roda S , Robles-Martin A , Munoz-Tafalla R , Almendral D , Ferrer M , Guallar V
Ref : Int J Mol Sci , 24 : , 2023
Abstract :

Lipases have valuable potential for industrial use, particularly those mostly active against water-insoluble substrates, such as triglycerides composed of long-carbon chain fatty acids. However, in most cases, engineered variants often need to be constructed to achieve optimal performance for such substrates. Protein engineering techniques have been reported as strategies for improving lipase characteristics by introducing specific mutations in the cap domain of esterases or in the lid domain of lipases or through lid domain swapping. Here, we improved the lipase activity of a lipase (WP_075743487.1, or Lip(MRD)) retrieved from the Marine Metagenomics MarRef Database and assigned to the Actinoalloteichus genus. The improvement was achieved through site-directed mutagenesis and by substituting its lid domain (FRGTEITQIKDWLTDA) with that of Rhizopus delemar lipase (previously R. oryzae; UniProt accession number, I1BGQ3) (FRGTNSFRSAITDIVF). The results demonstrated that the redesigned mutants gain activity against bulkier triglycerides, such as glyceryl tridecanoate and tridodecanoate, olive oil, coconut oil, and palm oil. Residue W89 (Lip(MRD) numbering) appears to be key to the increase in lipase activity, an increase that was also achieved with lid swapping. This study reinforces the importance of the lid domains and their amino acid compositions in determining the substrate specificity of lipases, but the generalization of the lid domain swapping between lipases or the introduction of specific mutations in the lid domain to improve lipase activity may require further investigation.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: 9pseu-a0a1l7F3D7

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Fernandez-Lopez L, Roda S, Robles-Martin A, Munoz-Tafalla R, Almendral D, Ferrer M, Guallar V (2023)
Enhancing the Hydrolytic Activity of a Lipase towards Larger Triglycerides through Lid Domain Engineering
Int J Mol Sci 24 :

Fernandez-Lopez L, Roda S, Robles-Martin A, Munoz-Tafalla R, Almendral D, Ferrer M, Guallar V (2023)
Int J Mol Sci 24 :