Wei_2009_Arch.Microbiol_191_233

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Title : Characterization of two soil metagenome-derived lipases with high specificity for p-nitrophenyl palmitate - Wei_2009_Arch.Microbiol_191_233
Author(s) : Wei P , Bai L , Song W , Hao G
Ref : Arch Microbiol , 191 :233 , 2009
Abstract :

Two novel genes (pwtsB and pwtsC) encoding lipases were isolated by screening the soil metagenomic library. Sequence analysis revealed that pwtsB encodes a protein of 301 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of 33 kDa, and pwtsC encodes a protein of 323 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of 35 kDa. Furthermore, both genes were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) using pET expression system. The expressed recombinant enzymes were purified by Ni-nitrilotriacetic acid affinity chromatography and characterized by spectrophotometric with different p-nitrophenyl esters. The results showed that PWTSB displayed a high degree of activity and stability at 20 degrees C with an optimal pH of around 8.0, and PWTSC at 40 degrees C with an optimal pH of around 7.0. P-nitrophenyl palmitate (p-NPP) was identified as the best substrate of PWTSB and PWTSC. The specific activities of PWTSB and PWTSC were 150 and 166 U/mg, respectively toward p-NPP at 30 degrees C, about 20-fold higher than that toward p-nitrophenyl butyrate (C4) and caprylate (C8). In conclusion, our results suggest that PWTSB is a cold adapt lipase and PWTSC is a thermostable lipase to long-chain p-nitrophenyl esters.

PubMedSearch : Wei_2009_Arch.Microbiol_191_233
PubMedID: 19043691

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Wei P, Bai L, Song W, Hao G (2009)
Characterization of two soil metagenome-derived lipases with high specificity for p-nitrophenyl palmitate
Arch Microbiol 191 :233

Wei P, Bai L, Song W, Hao G (2009)
Arch Microbiol 191 :233