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Raw starch–degrading α‐amylase from Bacillus aquimaris MKSC 6.2: isolation and expression of the gene,bioinformatics and biochemical characterization of the recombinant enzyme
Authors:F Puspasari  OK Radjasa  AS Noer  Z Nurachman  YM Syah  M van der Maarel  L Dijkhuizen  ? Jane?ek  D Natalia
Institution:1. Biochemistry Research Division, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institut Teknologi Bandung, , Bandung, Indonesia;2. School of Industrial Technology and Pharmacy (STTIF) Bogor, , Bogor, Indonesia;3. Center for Tropical Coastal and Marine Studies, Diponegoro University, , Semarang, Indonesia;4. Microbial Physiology, Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute (GBB), University of Groningen, , Haren, Groningen, The Netherlands;5. Laboratory of Protein Evolution, Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, , Bratislava, Slovakia;6. Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of SS. Cyril and Methodius, , Trnava, Slovakia
Abstract:

Aims

The aims were to isolate a raw starch–degrading α‐amylase gene baqA from Bacillus aquimaris MKSC 6.2, and to characterize the gene product through in silico study and its expression in Escherichia coli.

Methods and Results

A 1539 complete open reading frame of a starch–degrading α‐amylase gene baqA from B. aquimaris MKSC 6·2 has been determined by employing PCR and inverse PCR techniques. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that B. aquimaris MKSC 6.2 α‐amylase (BaqA) has no starch‐binding domain, and together with a few putative α‐amylases from bacilli may establish a novel GH13 subfamily most closely related to GH13_1. Two consecutive tryptophans (Trp201 and Trp202, BaqA numbering) were identified as a sequence fingerprint of this novel GH13 subfamily. Escherichia coli cells produced the recombinant BaqA protein as inclusion bodies. The refolded recombinant BaqA protein degraded raw cassava and corn starches, but exhibited no activity with soluble starch.

Conclusions

A novel raw starch–degrading B. aquimaris MKSC 6.2 α‐amylase BaqA is proposed to be a member of new GH13 subfamily.

Significance and Impact of the Study

This study has contributed to the overall knowledge and understanding of amylolytic enzymes that are able to bind and digest raw starch directly.
Keywords:B     aquimaris MKSC 6  2  GH13 subfamily  raw starch degrading  α  ‐amylase
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