In this study, we attempted to find new and efficient microbial enzymes for producing rare sugars. A ribose-5-phosphate isomerase B (OsRpiB) was cloned, overexpressed, and preliminarily purified successfully from a newly screened Ochrobactrum sp. CSL1, which could catalyze the isomerization reaction of rare sugars. A study of its substrate specificity showed that the cloned isomerase (OsRpiB) could effectively catalyze the conversion of L-rhamnose to L-rhamnulose, which was unconventional for RpiB. The optimal reaction conditions (50°C, pH 8.0, and 1 mM Ca2+) were obtained to maximize the potential of OsRpiB in preparing L-rhamnulose. The catalytic properties of OsRpiB, including Km, kcat, and catalytic efficiency (kcat/Km), were determined as 43.47 mM, 129.4 sec-1, and 2.98 mM/sec. The highest conversion rate of L-rhamnose under the optimized conditions by OsRpiB could reach 26% after 4.5 h. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first successful attempt of the novel biotransformation of L-rhamnose to L-rhamnulose by OsRpiB biocatalysis.
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Shen, M., Ju, X., Xu, X., Yao, X., Li, L., Chen, J., … Yan, L. (2018). Characterization of ribose-5-phosphate isomerase B from newly isolated strain ochrobactrum sp. CSL1 producing L-rhamnulose from L-rhamnose. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 28(7), 1122–1132. https://doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1802.02021
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