Lai_2009_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_75_5018

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Title : Biochemical properties of two cinnamoyl esterases purified from a Lactobacillus johnsonii strain isolated from stool samples of diabetes-resistant rats - Lai_2009_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_75_5018
Author(s) : Lai KK , Lorca GL , Gonzalez CF
Ref : Applied Environmental Microbiology , 75 :5018 , 2009
Abstract :

Cinnamic acids (i.e., ferulic and caffeic acids) that are esterified to the vegetable cell walls should be enzymatically released to be absorbed in a mammal's intestines. A low dosage of ferulic acid in rodent diets stimulates insulin production and alleviates symptoms caused by diabetes (M. Sri Balasubashini, R. Rukkumani, and V. P. Menon, Acta Diabetol. 40:118-122, 2003). Several lactic acid bacteria are able to display ferulic acid esterase (FAE) activity, suggesting that their probiotic activity could be, in part, mediated by the slow release of ferulic acid. In the present work, we describe the isolation of one strain identified as being Lactobacillus johnsonii that displayed strong FAE activity in stool samples from diabetes-resistant biobreeding rats. These animals are genetically susceptible to becoming diabetic but do not develop the disease. By using genomic analysis coupled to protein purification and catalytic screening, we were able to purify two proteins with FAE activity. The enzymes displayed 42% sequence identity and a broad range of substrate preferences. High affinities and catalytic efficiencies toward aromatic compounds such as ethyl ferulate (K(m) = 20 to 60 microM) and chlorogenic acid (K(m) = 10 to 50 microM) were observed. The strain isolated herein as well as the enzymes studied could be potentially useful for the formulation of probiotics to ameliorate diabetes symptoms.

PubMedSearch : Lai_2009_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_75_5018
PubMedID: 19502437
Gene_locus related to this paper: lacjo-q74hk5 , lacjo-q74j82

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Gene_locus lacjo-q74hk5    lacjo-q74j82

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Lai KK, Lorca GL, Gonzalez CF (2009)
Biochemical properties of two cinnamoyl esterases purified from a Lactobacillus johnsonii strain isolated from stool samples of diabetes-resistant rats
Applied Environmental Microbiology 75 :5018

Lai KK, Lorca GL, Gonzalez CF (2009)
Applied Environmental Microbiology 75 :5018