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Thermostability enhancement of chitosanase CsnA by fusion a family 5 carbohydrate-binding module
Authors:Yujuan Han  Peixin Gao  Wengong Yu  Xinzhi Lu
Institution:1.Key Laboratory of Glycoscience & Glycotechnology of Shandong Province; Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs, Chinese Ministry of Education; Laboratory for Marine Drugs and Bioproducts, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology; School of Medicine and Pharmacy,Ocean University of China,Qingdao,China;2.Department of Glycobiology, School of Medicine and Pharmacy,Ocean University of China,Qingdao,China
Abstract:

Objective

To determine the effects of carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs) on the thermostability and catalytic efficiency of chitosanase CsnA.

Results

Three CBMs (BgCBM5, PfCBM32-2 and AoCBM35) were engineered at the C-terminus of chitosanase CsnA to create hybrid enzymes CsnA-CBM5, CsnA-CBM32 and CsnA-CBM35. K m values of all the hybrid enzymes were lower than that of the wild type (WT) enzyme; however, only CsnA-CBM5 had an elevated specific activity and catalytic efficiency. The fusion of BgCBM5 enhanced the thermostability of the enzyme, which exhibited a 8.9 °C higher T50 and a 2.9 °C higher Tm than the WT. Secondary structural analysis indicated that appending BgCBM5 at the C-terminus considerably changed the secondary structure content.

Conclusions

The fusion of BgCBM5 improved the thermal stability of CsnA, and the obtained hybrid enzyme (CsnA-CBM5) is a useful candidate for industrial application.
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