Cloning, overexpression and characterization of a xylanase gene from a novel Streptomyces rameus L2001 in Pichia pastoris

Publication date: Available online 15 June 2016 Source:Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic Author(s): Ran Yang, Jinchun Li, Chao Teng, Xiuting Li A novel GC-rich xylanase gene named xynA from Streptomyces rameus L2001 was cloned by high-efficiency thermal asymmetric interlaced PCR. The open reading frame of the cloned gene contained 672bp and encoded 223 amino acid residues with a calculated molecular mass of 24.5kDa. The recombinant xylanase (XynA) was scaled up in a 2.5L fermenter using BSM and BMMY medium; the highest enzyme activity, 13626U/mL, was obtained from BSM. This is the first report of high-cell-density production of a xylanase from S. rameus in Pichia pastoris. The xylanase showed a single band at about 25.0kDa on SDS-PAGE after being treated with endo-β-N-acetylglucosaminidase H. Studies of enzymatic properties showed that the optimal temperature and pH of XynA were 55°C and 4.5, respectively. XynA was very stable in a broad pH range (3.0–11.0), and the residual activity was>70% after incubation at 50°C for 30min. Thin-layer chromatography analysis showed that the recombinant xylanase was able to digest xylan, forming xylotriose and xylobiose as the main products; hence XynA from S. rameus L2001 could potentially be useful for preparation of xylooligosaccharides Graphical abstract
Source: Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research
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