Abstract
In an attempt to shift the optimal pH of the xylanase B (XynB) from Aspergillus niger towards alkalinity, target mutation sites were selected by alignment between Aspergillus niger xylanase B and other xylanases that have alkalophilic pH optima that highlight charged residues in the eight-residues-longer loop in the alkalophilic xylanase. Multiple engineered XynB mutants were created by site-directed mutagenesis with substitutions Q164K and Q164K+D117N. The variant XynB-117 had the highest optimum pH (at 5.5), which corresponded to a basic 0.5 pH unit shift when compared with the wild-type enzyme. However, the optimal pH of the XynB- 164 mutation was not changed, similar to the wild type. These results suggest that the residues at positions 164 and 117 in the eight-residues-longer loop and the cleft’s edge are important in determining the pH optima of XynB from Aspergillus niger.
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Li, F., Xie, J., Zhang, X., & Zhao, L. (2014). Improvement of the optimum pH of aspergillus niger xylanase towards an alkaline pH by site-directed mutagenesis. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 25(1), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1402.02055
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