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Biochemical and Structural Properties of a High-Temperature-Active Laccase from Bacillus pumilus and Its Application in the Decolorization of Food Dyes.


ABSTRACT: A novel laccase gene isolated from Bacillus pumilus TCCC 11568 was expressed, and the recombinant laccase (rLAC) displayed maximal activity at 80 °C and at pH 6.0 against ABTS. rLAC maintained its structural integrity at a high temperature (355 K) compared to its tertiary structure at a low temperature (325 K), except for some minor adjustments of certain loops. However, those adjustments were presumed to be responsible for the formation of a more open access aisle that facilitated the binding of ABTS in the active site, resulting in a shorter distance between the catalytic residue and the elevated binding energy. Additionally, rLAC showed good thermostability (≤70 °C) and pH stability over a wide range (3.0-10.0), and displayed high efficiency in decolorizing azo dyes that are applicable to the food industry. This work will improve our knowledge on the relationship of structure-function for thermophilic laccase, and provide a candidate for dye effluent treatment in the food industry.

SUBMITTER: Li T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9141572 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biochemical and Structural Properties of a High-Temperature-Active Laccase from <i>Bacillus pumilus</i> and Its Application in the Decolorization of Food Dyes.

Li Tao T   Chu Xiuxiu X   Yuan Zhaoting Z   Yao Zhiming Z   Li Jingwen J   Lu Fuping F   Liu Yihan Y  

Foods (Basel, Switzerland) 20220511 10


A novel laccase gene isolated from <i>Bacillus pumilus</i> TCCC 11568 was expressed, and the recombinant laccase (rLAC) displayed maximal activity at 80 °C and at pH 6.0 against ABTS. rLAC maintained its structural integrity at a high temperature (355 K) compared to its tertiary structure at a low temperature (325 K), except for some minor adjustments of certain loops. However, those adjustments were presumed to be responsible for the formation of a more open access aisle that facilitated the bi  ...[more]

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