A feruloyl esterase derived from a leachate metagenome library

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A feruloyl esterase encoding gene (designated fae6), derived from a leachate metagenomic library, was cloned and the nucleotide sequence of the insert DNA determined. Translational analysis revealed that fae6 consists of a 515 amino acid polypeptide, encoding a 55 kDa pre-protein. The Fae6 primary structure contained the G-E-S-A-G sequence, which corresponds well with a typical catalytic serine sequence motif (G-x-S-x-G). The fae6 gene was successfully over-expressed in E. coli and the recombinant protein was purified to 8.4 fold enrichment with 17% recovery. The K M data showed Fae6 has a high affinity to methyl sinapate while thermostability data indicated that fae6 was thermolabile with a half life (T 1/2) < 30 min at 50°C. High affinity for Fae6 against methyl sinapate, methyl ferulate and ethyl ferulate suggest that the enzyme can be useful in hydrolyzing ferulated polysaccharides in a biorefinery process.

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Rashamuse, K., Sanyika, W., Ronneburg, T., & Brady, D. (2012). A feruloyl esterase derived from a leachate metagenome library. BMB Reports, 45(1), 14–19. https://doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2012.45.1.14

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