New recombinant cold-adapted and organic solvent tolerant lipase from psychrophilic pseudomonas sp. Lsk25, isolated from signy island antarctica

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In recent years, studies on psychrophilic lipases have become an emerging area of research in the field of enzymology. The study described here focuses on the cold-adapted organic solvent tolerant lipase strain Pseudomonas sp. LSK25 isolated from Signy Station, South Orkney Islands, maritime Antarctic. Strain LSK25 lipase was successfully cloned, sequenced, and over-expressed in an Escherichia coli system. Sequence analysis revealed that the lipase gene of Pseudomonas sp. LSK25 consists of 1432 bp, lacks an N-terminal signal peptide and encodes a mature protein consisting of 476 amino acids. The recombinant LSK25 lipase was purified by single-step purification using Ni-Sepharose affinity chromatography and had a molecular mass of approximately 65 kDa. The final recovery and purification fold were 44% and 1.3, respectively. The LSK25 lipase was optimally active at 30◦ C and at pH 6. Stable lipolytic activity was reported between temperatures of 5–30◦ C and at pH 6–8. A significant enhancement of lipolytic activity was observed in the presence of Ca2+ ions, the organic lipids of rice bran oil and coconut oil, a synthetic C12 ester and a wide range of water immiscible organic solvents. Overall, lipase strain LSK25 is a potentially desirable candidate for biotechnological application, due to its stability at low temperatures, across a range of pH and in organic solvents.

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Salwoom, L., Rahman, R. N. Z. R. A., Salleh, A. B., Shariff, F. M., Convey, P., & Ali, M. S. M. (2019). New recombinant cold-adapted and organic solvent tolerant lipase from psychrophilic pseudomonas sp. Lsk25, isolated from signy island antarctica. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20061264

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