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Title : Molecular, structural and biochemical characterization of a novel recombinant chlorophyllase from cyanobacterium Oscillatoria acuminata PCC 6304 - Gu_2021_Microb.Cell.Fact_20_14
Author(s) : Gu S , Dai X , Xu Z , Niu Q , Jiang J , Liu Y
Ref : Microb Cell Fact , 20 :14 , 2021
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Chlorophyllase catalyzes the hydrolysis of chlorophyll and produces chlorophyllide and phytol. Cyanobacterial chlorophyllases are likely to be more highly heterologously expressed than plant chlorophyllases. A novel recombinant chlorophyllase from the cyanobacterium Oscillatoria acuminata PCC 6304 was successfully expressed in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3). RESULTS: The putative N-terminal 28-amino-acid signal peptide sequence of O. acuminata chlorophyllase (OaCLH) is essential for its activity, but may confer poor solubility on OaCLH. The C-terminal fusion of a 6 x His tag caused a partial loss of activity in recombinant OaCLH, but an N-terminal 6 x His tag did not destroy its activity. The optimal pH and temperature for recombinant OaCLH activity are 7.0 and 40 degreesC, respectively. Recombinant OaCLH has hydrolysis activities against chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, bacteriochlorophyll a, and pheophytin a, but prefers chlorophyll b and chlorophyll a as substrates. The results of site-directed mutagenesis experiments indicated that the catalytic triad of OaCLH consists of Ser159, Asp226, and His258. CONCLUSIONS: The high-level expression and broad substrate specificity of recombinant OaCLH make it suitable for genetically engineering and a promising biocatalyst for industrial production, with applications in vegetable oil refining and laundry detergents.

PubMedSearch : Gu_2021_Microb.Cell.Fact_20_14
PubMedID: 33430874

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Gu S, Dai X, Xu Z, Niu Q, Jiang J, Liu Y (2021)
Molecular, structural and biochemical characterization of a novel recombinant chlorophyllase from cyanobacterium Oscillatoria acuminata PCC 6304
Microb Cell Fact 20 :14

Gu S, Dai X, Xu Z, Niu Q, Jiang J, Liu Y (2021)
Microb Cell Fact 20 :14