Biochemical characterization of a novel exo-type pl7 alginate lyase vsaly7d from marine vibrio sp. Qy108

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Abstract

Brown algae is a kind of renewable resource for biofuels production. As the major component of carbohydrate in the cell walls of brown algae, alginate can be degraded into unsaturated monosaccharide by exo-type alginate lyases, then converted into 4-deoxy-L-erythro-5-hexoseulose uronate (DEH) by a non-enzyme reaction, which is an important raw material for the preparation of bioethanol. In our research, a novel exo-type alginate lyase, VsAly7D, belonging to the PL7 family was isolated from marine bacterium Vibrio sp. QY108 and recombinantly expressed in Escherichia coli. The purified VsAly7D demonstrated the highest activity at 35◦C, whereas it still maintained 46.5% and 83.1% of its initial activity at 20◦C and 30◦C, respectively. In addition, VsAly7D exhibited the maximum activity under alkaline conditions (pH 8.0), with the simultaneously remaining stability between pH 8.0 and 10.0. Compared with other reported exo-type enzymes, VsAly7D could efficiently degrade alginate, poly-β-D-mannuronate (polyM) and poly-α-L-guluronate (polyG) with highest specific activities (663.0 U/mg, 913.6 U/mg and 894.4 U/mg, respectively). These results showed that recombinant VsAly7D is a suitable tool enzyme for unsaturated alginate monosaccharide preparation and holds great promise for producing bioethanol from brown algae.

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Zhang, F., Fu, Z., Tang, L., Zhang, Z., Han, F., & Yu, W. (2021). Biochemical characterization of a novel exo-type pl7 alginate lyase vsaly7d from marine vibrio sp. Qy108. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168402

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