Title : Expression and characterization of a novel enantioselective lipase from Acinetobacter species SY-01 - Han_2003_Biochimie_85_501 |
Author(s) : Han SJ , Back JH , Yoon MY , Shin PK , Cheong CS , Sung MH , Hong SP , Chung IY , Han YS |
Ref : Biochimie , 85 :501 , 2003 |
Abstract :
A novel lipase gene, lipase A, of Acinetobacter species SY-01 (A. species SY-01) was cloned, sequenced, and expressed in Bacillus subtilis 168. The deduced amino acid (aa) sequences for the lipase A and its chaperone, lipase-specific chaperone, were found to encode mature proteins of 339 aa (37.2 kDa) and 347 aa (38.1 kDa), respectively. The aa sequence of lipase A and lipase-specific chaperone shared high homology 82 and 67% identity with the lipase A and the lipase B of A. species RAG-1. This new lipase was defined as a group I Proteobacterial lipase family. The expressed lipase A was purified through sequential treatment with Q-Sepharose, Resource Q, and Superdex-S75 columns. The maximal activity was observed at 50 degrees C for hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl monoesters and found to be stable at pH 9-11, with optimal activity at pH 10. Lipase A hydrolyzed wide range of fatty acid esters of p-nitrophenyl, but preferentially hydrolyzed short length acyl chains (C2 and C4). Moreover, lipase A from A. species SY-01 catalyzed hydrolysis of the two acetate isomers of cis-(+/-)-2-(bromomethyl)-2-(2,4-dichloro phenyl)-1,3-dioxolane-4-methyl acetate, an intermediate required for the synthesis of Itraconazole which was an anti-fungal drug, at different rate and yielded cis-(-)-isomer in 81.5% conversion with 91.9% enantiomeric excess.. |
PubMedSearch : Han_2003_Biochimie_85_501 |
PubMedID: 12763309 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9gamm-q7x568 |
Gene_locus | 9gamm-q7x568 |
Han SJ, Back JH, Yoon MY, Shin PK, Cheong CS, Sung MH, Hong SP, Chung IY, Han YS (2003)
Expression and characterization of a novel enantioselective lipase from Acinetobacter species SY-01
Biochimie
85 :501
Han SJ, Back JH, Yoon MY, Shin PK, Cheong CS, Sung MH, Hong SP, Chung IY, Han YS (2003)
Biochimie
85 :501