Martinez-Martinez_2013_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_79_3553

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Title : Biochemical diversity of carboxyl esterases and lipases from lake arreo (Spain): a metagenomic approach - Martinez-Martinez_2013_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_79_3553
Author(s) : Martinez-Martinez M , Alcaide M , Tchigvintsev A , Reva O , Polaina J , Bargiela R , Guazzaroni ME , Chicote A , Canet A , Valero F , Rico Eguizabal E , Guerrero Mdel C , Yakunin AF , Ferrer M
Ref : Applied Environmental Microbiology , 79 :3553 , 2013
Abstract :

The esterases and lipases from the alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily exhibit an enormous sequence diversity, fold plasticity, and activities. Here, we present the comprehensive sequence and biochemical analyses of seven distinct esterases and lipases from the metagenome of Lake Arreo, an evaporite karstic lake in Spain (42 degrees 46'N, 2 degrees 59'W; altitude, 655 m). Together with oligonucleotide usage patterns and BLASTP analysis, our study of esterases/lipases mined from Lake Arreo suggests that its sediment contains moderately halophilic and cold-adapted proteobacteria containing DNA fragments of distantly related plasmids or chromosomal genomic islands of plasmid and phage origins. This metagenome encodes esterases/lipases with broad substrate profiles (tested over a set of 101 structurally diverse esters) and habitat-specific characteristics, as they exhibit maximal activity at alkaline pH (8.0 to 8.5) and temperature of 16 to 40 degrees C, and they are stimulated (1.5 to 2.2 times) by chloride ions (0.1 to 1.2 M), reflecting an adaptation to environmental conditions. Our work provides further insights into the potential significance of the Lake Arreo esterases/lipases for biotechnology processes (i.e., production of enantiomers and sugar esters), because these enzymes are salt tolerant and are active at low temperatures and against a broad range of substrates. As an example, the ability of a single protein to hydrolyze triacylglycerols, (non)halogenated alkyl and aryl esters, cinnamoyl and carbohydrate esters, lactones, and chiral epoxides to a similar extent was demonstrated.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: 9bact-LAE6

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Gene_locus 9bact-LAE6
Structure 5JD4

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Martinez-Martinez M, Alcaide M, Tchigvintsev A, Reva O, Polaina J, Bargiela R, Guazzaroni ME, Chicote A, Canet A, Valero F, Rico Eguizabal E, Guerrero Mdel C, Yakunin AF, Ferrer M (2013)
Biochemical diversity of carboxyl esterases and lipases from lake arreo (Spain): a metagenomic approach
Applied Environmental Microbiology 79 :3553

Martinez-Martinez M, Alcaide M, Tchigvintsev A, Reva O, Polaina J, Bargiela R, Guazzaroni ME, Chicote A, Canet A, Valero F, Rico Eguizabal E, Guerrero Mdel C, Yakunin AF, Ferrer M (2013)
Applied Environmental Microbiology 79 :3553