Purification and characterization of a bifunctional alginate lyase from Pseudoalteromonas sp. SM0524

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An alginate lyase-producing bacterial strain, Pseudoalteromonas sp. SM0524, was screened from marine rotten kelp. In an optimized condition, the production of alginate lyase from Pseudoalteromonas sp. SM0524 reached 62.6 U/mL, suggesting that strain SM0524 is a good producer of alginate lyases. The bifunctional alginate lyase aly-SJ02 secreted by strain SM0524 was purified. Aly-SJ02 had an apparent molecular mass of 32 kDa. The optimal temperature and pH of aly-SJ02 toward sodium alginate was 50°C and 8.5, respectively. The half life period of aly-SJ02 was 41 min at 40°C and 20 min at 50°C. Aly-SJ02 was most stable at pH 8.0. N-terminal sequence analysis suggested that aly-SJ02 may be an alginate lyase of polysaccharide lyase family 18. Aly-SJ02 showed activities toward both polyG (α-L-guluronic acid) and polyM (β-D-mannuronic acid), indicating that it is a bifunctional alginate lyase. Aly-SJ02 had lower Km toward polyG than toward polyM and sodium alginate. Thin layer chromatography and ESI-MS analyses showed that aly-SJ02 mainly released dimers and trimers from polyM and alginate, and trimers and tetramers from polyG, which suggests that aly-SJ02 may be a good tool to produce dimers and trimers from alginate. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI.

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Li, J. W., Dong, S., Song, J., Li, C. B., Chen, X. L., Xie, B. B., & Zhang, Y. Z. (2011). Purification and characterization of a bifunctional alginate lyase from Pseudoalteromonas sp. SM0524. Marine Drugs, 9(1), 109–123. https://doi.org/10.3390/md9010109

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