Sander_2021_Front.Microbiol_12_672727

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Title : Metaproteomic Discovery and Characterization of a Novel Lipolytic Enzyme From an Indian Hot Spring - Sander_2021_Front.Microbiol_12_672727
Author(s) : Sander D , Yu Y , Sukul P , Schakermann S , Bandow JE , Mukherjee T , Mukhopadhyay SK , Leichert LI
Ref : Front Microbiol , 12 :672727 , 2021
Abstract :

Lipolytic enzymes are produced by animals, plants and microorganisms. With their chemo-, regio-, and enantio-specific characteristics, lipolytic enzymes are important biocatalysts useful in several industrial applications. They are widely used in the processing of fats and oils, detergents, food processing, paper and cosmetics production. In this work, we used a new functional metaproteomics approach to screen sediment samples of the Indian Bakreshwar hot spring for novel thermo- and solvent-stable lipolytic enzymes. We were able to identify an enzyme showing favorable characteristics. DS-007 showed high hydrolytic activity with substrates with shorter chain length (C(10), significantly less hydrolytic activity was observed. A preference for short chain acyl groups is characteristic for esterases, suggesting that DS-007 is an esterase. Consistent with the high temperature at its site of isolation, DS-007 showed a temperature optimum at 55 degreesC and retained 80% activity even after prolonged exposure to temperatures as high as 60 degreesC. The enzyme showed optimum activity at pH 9.5, with more than 50% of its optimum activity between pH 8.0 and pH 9.5. DS-007 also exhibited tolerance toward organic solvents at a concentration of 1% (v/v). One percent of methanol increased the activity of DS-007 by 40% in comparison to the optimum conditions without solvent. In the presence of 10% methanol, DMSO or isopropanol DS-007 still showed around 50% activity. This data indicates that DS-007 is a temperature- and solvent-stable thermophilic enzyme with reasonable activity even at lower temperatures as well as a catalyst that can be used at a broad range of pH values with an optimum in the alkaline range, showing the adaptation to the habitat's temperature and alkaline pH.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: ralp1-c6bb88

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Sander D, Yu Y, Sukul P, Schakermann S, Bandow JE, Mukherjee T, Mukhopadhyay SK, Leichert LI (2021)
Metaproteomic Discovery and Characterization of a Novel Lipolytic Enzyme From an Indian Hot Spring
Front Microbiol 12 :672727

Sander D, Yu Y, Sukul P, Schakermann S, Bandow JE, Mukherjee T, Mukhopadhyay SK, Leichert LI (2021)
Front Microbiol 12 :672727