Abstract
Laccases and laccase-like multi-copper oxidases (LMCOs) are versatile and robust biocatalysts applied in a variety of oxidative processes, and various studies have attempted to improve their catalytic activity. Here we report the engineering of a bacterial LMCO for enhanced oxidation of the lignin-related compound guaiacol by a combination of structure-guided mutagenesis and DNA shuffling. Mutant L9 showed a 1.39mM Km for guaiacol and a 2.5-fold increase in turnover rate (kcat/Km = 2.85·104 M-1s-1).
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Ihssen, J., Jankowska, D., Ramsauer, T., Reiss, R., Luchsinger, R., Wiesli, L., … Faccio, G. (2017). Engineered Bacillus pumilus laccase-like multi-copper oxidase for enhanced oxidation of the lignin model compound guaiacol. Protein Engineering, Design and Selection, 30(6), 449–453. https://doi.org/10.1093/protein/gzx026
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