Hakoda_2024_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_180_110495

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Title : Substrate specificity modification of paraben hydrolase and tannase from Aspergillus oryzae - Hakoda_2024_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_180_110495
Author(s) : Hakoda M , Kato T , Takahashi C , Shiono Y , Koseki T
Ref : Enzyme Microb Technol , 180 :110495 , 2024
Abstract :

Paraben hydrolase and tannase catalyze the hydrolysis of parabens (4-hydroxybenzoic acid esters) and gallic acid (3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid) esters, respectively. Paraben hydrolase (AoPrbA) and tannase (AoTanB) from Aspergillus oryzae belong to the tannase family in the ESTHER database. However, the substrate specificities of AoPrbA and AoTanB are narrow. Based on structural information of Aspergillus niger tannase (PDB code 7k4o), we constructed five single variants of AoPrbA (Thr200Glu, Phe231Gln, Leu232Gln, Ile361Tyr, and Leu428Ser) and four of AoTanB (Glu203Asp, Glu203Thr, His237Ala, and Ser440Leu) to investigate substrate discrimination between AoPrbA and AoTanB. Each variant was expressed in Pichia pastoris and were purified from the culture supernatant. Five purified variants of AoPrbA and four variants of AoTanB showed reduced paraben hydrolase and tannase activities compared with AoPrbA and AoTanB wild types, respectively. Interestingly, the AoPrbA wild type did not hydrolyze gallic acid methyl ester, whereas the Thr200Glu, Leu232Gln, and Leu428Ser variants did, indicating that these three variants acquired tannase activity. In particular, the Leu428Ser variant exhibited considerably greater hydrolysis of gallic acid and protocatechuic acid methyl esters. Meanwhile, the AoTanB wild type, and Glu203Asp, His237Ala and Ser440Leu variants hydrolyzed the protocatechuate methyl and 4-hydroxybenzoate ethyl esters; however, the Glu203Thr variant did not hydrolyze above-mentioned substrates. Additionally, the ratio of paraben hydrolase activity to tannase activity in Ser440Leu was markedly elevated.

PubMedSearch : Hakoda_2024_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_180_110495
PubMedID: 39121638
Gene_locus related to this paper: aspor-q2uh24 , aspor-tan

Related information

Substrate Methyl-protocatechuate    Methyl-Gallate
Gene_locus aspor-q2uh24    aspor-tan

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Hakoda M, Kato T, Takahashi C, Shiono Y, Koseki T (2024)
Substrate specificity modification of paraben hydrolase and tannase from Aspergillus oryzae
Enzyme Microb Technol 180 :110495

Hakoda M, Kato T, Takahashi C, Shiono Y, Koseki T (2024)
Enzyme Microb Technol 180 :110495