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Enhanced thermal stability of lichenase from Bacillus subtilis 168 by SpyTag/SpyCatcher-mediated spontaneous cyclization.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:SpyTag is a peptide that can form an irreversible covalent linkage to its 12 kDa partner SpyCatcher via a spontaneous isopeptide bond. Herein, we fused SpyTag at the N-terminal of lichenase and SpyCatcher at C-terminal so that the termini of lichenase were locked together by the covalent interaction between the partners. In addition, an elastin-like polypeptides tag was subsequently attached to the C-terminus of SpyCatcher, thereby facilitating the non-chromatographic purification of cyclized lichenase. RESULTS:The study showed that the optimum temperature of the cyclized lichenase was about 5 °C higher in comparison to its linear counterpart. Moreover, nearly 80 % of the cyclized lichenase activities were retained after 100 °C exposure, whereas the linear form lost almost all of its activities. Therefore, the cyclized variant displayed a significantly higher thermal stability as temperature elevated and was resistant to hyperthermal denaturation. Besides, the Km value of the cyclized lichenase (7.58 ± 0.92 mg/mL) was approximately 1.7-fold lower than that of the linear one (12.96 ± 1.93 mg/mL), indicating a higher affinity with substrates. CONCLUSIONS:This new SpyTag/SpyCatcher cyclization strategy is deemed as a generalized reference for enhancing enzyme stability and can be effectively customized to the cyclization of various enzymes, hence a tremendous potential for successful application in the biocatalytic conversion of biomass to produce fuels and chemicals.

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4815112 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhanced thermal stability of lichenase from Bacillus subtilis 168 by SpyTag/SpyCatcher-mediated spontaneous cyclization.

Wang Jindan J   Wang Yilin Y   Wang Xinzhe X   Zhang Dandan D   Wu Shuyu S   Zhang Guangya G  

Biotechnology for biofuels 20160331


<h4>Background</h4>SpyTag is a peptide that can form an irreversible covalent linkage to its 12 kDa partner SpyCatcher via a spontaneous isopeptide bond. Herein, we fused SpyTag at the N-terminal of lichenase and SpyCatcher at C-terminal so that the termini of lichenase were locked together by the covalent interaction between the partners. In addition, an elastin-like polypeptides tag was subsequently attached to the C-terminus of SpyCatcher, thereby facilitating the non-chromatographic purifica  ...[more]

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