Yu_2012_PLoS.One_7_e46388

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Title : Engineering a Disulfide Bond in the Lid Hinge Region of Rhizopus chinensis Lipase: Increased Thermostability and Altered Acyl Chain Length Specificity - Yu_2012_PLoS.One_7_e46388
Author(s) : Yu XW , Tan NJ , Xiao R , Xu Y
Ref : PLoS ONE , 7 :e46388 , 2012
Abstract :

The key to enzyme function is the maintenance of an appropriate balance between molecular stability and structural flexibility. The lid domain which is very important for interfacial activation is the most flexible part in the lipase structure In this work rational design was applied to explore the relationship between lid rigidity and lipase activity by introducing a disulfide bond in the hinge region of the lid in the hope of improving the thermostability of R chinensis lipase through stabilization of the lid domain without interfering with its catalytic performance. A disulfide bridge between F95C and F214C was introduced into the lipase from R chinensis in the hinge region of the lid according to the prediction of the Disulfide by Design algorithm. The disulfide variant showed substantially improved thermostability with an eleven-fold increase in the t(1/2 value at 60 degrees C and a 7 degrees C increase of T(m compared with the parent enzyme probably contributed by the stabilization of the geometric structure of the lid region. The additional disulfide bond did not interfere with the catalytic rate k(cat and the catalytic efficiency towards the short-chain fatty acid substrate however the catalytic efficiency of the disulfide variant towards pNPP decreased by 1.5-fold probably due to the block of the hydrophobic substrate channel by the disulfide bond. Furthermore in the synthesis of fatty acid methyl esters the maximum conversion rate by RCLCYS reached 95 which was 9 higher than that by RCL This is the first report on improving the thermostability of the lipase from R chinensis by introduction of a disulfide bond in the lid hinge region without compromising the catalytic rate.

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Yu XW, Tan NJ, Xiao R, Xu Y (2012)
Engineering a Disulfide Bond in the Lid Hinge Region of Rhizopus chinensis Lipase: Increased Thermostability and Altered Acyl Chain Length Specificity
PLoS ONE 7 :e46388

Yu XW, Tan NJ, Xiao R, Xu Y (2012)
PLoS ONE 7 :e46388