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Characterization of the first eukaryotic cold-adapted patatin-like phospholipase from the psychrophilic Euplotes focardii: Identification of putative determinants of thermal-adaptation by comparison with the homologous protein from the mesophilic Euplotes crassus
Authors:Guang Yang  Concetta De Santi  Donatella de Pascale  Sandra Pucciarelli  Stefania Pucciarelli  Cristina Miceli
Affiliation:1. School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, University of Camerino, Italy;2. Institute of Protein Biochemistry, CNR, Naples, Italy
Abstract:The ciliated protozoon Euplotes focardii, originally isolated from the coastal seawaters of Terra Nova Bay in Antarctica, shows a strictly psychrophilic phenotype, including optimal survival and multiplication rates at 4–5 °C. This characteristic makes E. focardii an ideal model species for identifying the molecular bases of cold adaptation in psychrophilic organisms, as well as a suitable source of novel cold-active enzymes for industrial applications. In the current study, we characterized the patatin-like phospholipase from E. focardii (EfPLP), and its enzymatic activity was compared to that of the homologous protein from the mesophilic congeneric species Euplotes crassus (EcPLP). Both EfPLP and EcPLP have consensus motifs conserved in other patatin-like phospholipases.
Keywords:Patatin-like phosholipase   Molecular cold adaptation   Site-directed mutagenesis   Psychrophilic enzymes
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