The artificial evolution of an enzyme by random mutagenesis: The development of formaldehyde dehydrogenase

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A unique variant of glutathione independent formaldehyde dehydrogenase of Pseudomonas putida was obtained by random mutagenesis using the PCR-reaction. This YM042 mutant, S318G, was a cold-adapted formaldehyde dehyrogenase. The activity at 29°C of the variant was 1.7-fold higher than that of the wild type. The Km values of the mutant at 37°C were 0.40 mM for NAD+ and 2.5 mM for formaldehyde, while those of the wild-type were 0.18 mM for NAD+ and 2.1 mM for formaldehyde. The catalytic efficiency for formaldehyde was about 1.5-fold greater in the mutant than in the wild-type enzyme. The optimum pHs and temperatures of the mutant and the wild-type enzyme were 7.5, and 8.0 and 37°C, and 47°C, respectively. The thermal stability of the mutant was lower than that of the wild type.

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Fujii, Y., Yamasaki, Y., Matsumoto, M., Nishida, H., Hada, M., & Ohkubo, K. (2004). The artificial evolution of an enzyme by random mutagenesis: The development of formaldehyde dehydrogenase. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 68(8), 1722–1727. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.68.1722

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