Abstract
Cold-adapted esterases are attracting increasing attention owing to their prospective use in biotechnology. In this study, a novel cold-adapted family IV esterase EstDR4 was identified and obtained from extremophile Deinococcus radiodurans (D. radiodurans). EstDR4 displayed significant substrate preference towards short and medium chain monoesters (C2–C12). It also showed regiose-lectivity, enantioselectivity and degradation effects on four insecticides. The optimum temperature and pH for EstDR4 activity were 30◦C and pH 8, respectively. Additionally, EstDR4 exhibited relatively high catalytic activity at 0◦C and high stability from 10–40◦C, with over 80% of its initial activity retained after 1 h of incubation. Moreover, EstDR4 activity was stimulated by Tween 80 and Triton X-100, and inhibited by metal ions such as Co2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+ and several organic solvents. Thus, this enzyme shows development potential for many industrial biotechnological applications, including the manufacture of thermolabile pharmaceutical products, cold-wash detergents and insecticide biodegradation.
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Zhang, Y., Lu, W., Wang, J., Chen, M., Zhang, W., Lin, M., … Liu, Z. (2021). Characterization of estdr4, a novel cold-adapted insecticides-metabolizing esterase from deinococcus radiodurans. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(4), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11041864
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