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Development of thermostable Candida antarctica lipase B through novel in silico design of disulfide bridge

Author(s)
Quang, Anh Tuan LeJoo, Jeong ChanYoo, Young JeKim, Yong Hwan
Issued Date
2012-04
DOI
10.1002/bit.24371
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20364
Fulltext
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bit.24371/abstract
Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, v.109, no.4, pp.867 - 876
Abstract
Lipase B from Candida antarctica (CalB) is a versatile biocatalyst for various bioconversions. In this study, the thermostability of CalB was improved through the introduction of a new disulfide bridge. Analysis of the B-factors of residue pairs in CalB wild type (CalB-WT) followed by simple flexibility analysis of residues in CalB-WT and its designated mutants using FIRST server were newly proposed to enhance the selective power of two computational tools (MODIP and DbD v1.20) to predict the possible disulfide bonds in proteins for the enhancement of thermostability. Five residue pairs (A162-K308, N169-F304, Q156-L163, S50-A273, and S239C-D252C) were chosen and the respective amino acid residues were mutated to cysteine. In the results, CalB A162C-K308C showed greatly improved thermostability while maintaining its catalytic efficiency compared to that of CalB-WT. Remarkably, the temperature at which 50% of its activity remained after 60-min incubation (T?5060) of CalB A162C_K308C was increased by 8.5 degrees C compared to that of CalB-WT (55 and 46.5 degrees C, respectively). Additionally, the half-life at 50 degrees C of CalB A162C-K308C was 4.5-fold higher than that of CalB-WT (220 and 49?min, respectively). The improvement of thermostability of CalB A162C-K308C was elucidated at the molecular level by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. Biotechnol. Bioeng.
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
ISSN
0006-3592
Keyword (Author)
Candida antarctica lipase Bthermal stabilitydisulfide bridgeB-factor of residue pairsflexibility of residue pairsMODIPdisulfide by design
Keyword
BACILLUS-CIRCULANS XYLANASEPROTEIN THERMAL-STABILITYESCHERICHIA-COLIENZYME-ACTIVITYBONDSMUTAGENESISTHERMOSTABILIZATIONSTABILIZATIONREFINEMENTPARAMETERS

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