Effects of the polyhistidine tag on kinetics and other properties of trehalose synthase from Deinococcus geothermalis

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Two recombinant trehalose synthases from Deinococcus geothermalis (DSMZ 11300) were compared. A significant influence of the artificial polyhistidine tag was observed in protein constitution. The recombinant trehalose synthase from D. geothermalis with His6-tag has a higher Km value of 254 mM, in comparison with the wild-type trehalose synthase (Km 170 mM), and displayed a lower activity of maltose conversion when compared to the wild type. Moreover, differences in properties like temperature, pH, thermal- and pH-stability were observed. Presence of the histidine tag caused a decrease of thermal resistance in case of trehalose synthase with His6-tag. These data confirmed a suggestion that the introduction of the histidine domain produces in some seldom cases undesirable changes in the protein.

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Panek, A., Pietrow, O., Filipkowski, P., & Synowiecki, J. (2013). Effects of the polyhistidine tag on kinetics and other properties of trehalose synthase from Deinococcus geothermalis. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 60(2), 163–166. https://doi.org/10.18388/abp.2013_1966

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