Aspergillus oryzae S2 AmyA amylase expression in Pichia pastoris: production, purification and novel properties

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Abstract

A synthetic cDNA-AmyA gene was cloned and successfully expressed in Pichia pastoris as a His-tagged enzyme under the methanol inducible AOX1 promoter. High level of extracellular amylase production of 72 U/mL was obtained after a 72 h induction by methanol. As expected, the recombinant strain produced only the AmyA isoform since the host is a protease deficient strain. Besides, the purified r-AmyA showed a molecular mass of 54 kDa, the same pH optimum equal to 5.6 but a higher thermoactivity of 60 °C against 50 °C for the native enzyme. Unlike AmyA which maintained 50% of its activity after a 10-min incubation at 60 °C, r-AmyA reached 45 min. The higher thermoactivity and thermostability could be related to the N-glycosylation. The r-AmyA activity was enhanced by 46% and 45% respectively in the presence of 4 mM Fe 2+ and Mg 2+ ions. This enzyme was more efficient in bread-making since such ions were reported to have a positive impact on the nutriment quality and the rheological characteristics of the wheat flour dough. The thermoactivity/thermostability as well as the iron and magnesium activations could also be ascribed to the presence of an additional C-terminal loop containing the His tag.

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Trabelsi, S., Sahnoun, M., Elgharbi, F., Ameri, R., Ben Mabrouk, S., Mezghani, M., … Bejar, S. (2019). Aspergillus oryzae S2 AmyA amylase expression in Pichia pastoris: production, purification and novel properties. Molecular Biology Reports, 46(1), 921–932. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-018-4548-2

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