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The type III secretion system is involved in the invasion and intracellular survival of Escherichia coli  K1 in human brain microvascular endothelial cells
Authors:Yufeng Yao  Yi Xie  Donna Perace  Yi Zhong  Jie Lu  Jing Tao  Xiaokui Guo  & Kwang Sik Kim
Institution:BIOTEC Central Research Unit, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Pathumthani, Thailand;and;Betagro Science Center Company Limited, Pathumthani, Thailand
Abstract:Two thermostable phytases were identified from Thai isolates of Aspergillus japonicus BCC18313 (TR86) and Aspergillus niger BCC18081 (TR170). Both genes of 1404 bp length, coding for putative phytases of 468 amino acid residues, were cloned and transferred into Pichia pastoris . The recombinant phytases, r-PhyA86 and r-PhyA170, were expressed as active extracellular, glycosylated proteins with activities of 140 and 100 U mL?1, respectively. Both recombinant phytases exhibited high affinity for phytate but not for p -nitrophenyl phosphate. Optimal phytase activity was observed at 50 °C and pH 5.5. High thermostability, which is partly dependent on glycosylation, was demonstrated for both enzymes, as >50% activity was retained after heating at 100 °C for 10 min. The recombinant phytases also exhibited broad pH stability from 2.0 to 8.0 and are resistant to pepsin. In vitro digestibility tests suggested that r-PhyA86 and r-PhyA170 are at least as efficient as commercial phytase for hydrolyzing phytate in corn-based animal feed and are therefore suitable sources of phytase supplement.
Keywords:phytase  thermostable              Aspergillus japonicus                        Aspergillus niger
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