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TítuloHeterologous expression and structure prediction of a xylanase identified from a compost metagenomic library
Autor(es)Sousa, Joana
Santos-Pereira, Cátia
Dias, Joana Sofia Gomes
Costa, Ângela Maria Araújo
Santos, Andréia O.
Franco-Duarte, Ricardo
Linhares, João M. M.
Sousa, Sérgio F.
Silvério, Sara Isabel Cruz
Rodrigues, Lígia R.
Palavras-chaveComposting
Glycosyl hydrolases
Metagenomics
Molecular docking
Xylanases
Data10-Mai-2024
EditoraSpringer Nature
RevistaApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
CitaçãoSousa, Joana; Cátia S. Pereira; Gomes-Dias, Joana S.; Costa, Ângela; Santos, A. O.; Duarte, Ricardo Franco; Linhares, João M. M.; Sousa, Sérgio F.; Silvério, Sara C.; Rodrigues, Lígia R., Heterologous expression and structure prediction of a xylanase identified from a compost metagenomic library. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 108(329), 2024
Resumo(s)Xylanases are key biocatalysts in the degradation of the 1,4glycosidic linkages in the xylan backbone of hemicellulose. These enzymes are potentially applied in a wide range of bioprocessing industries under harsh conditions. Metagenomics has emerged as powerful tools for the bioprospection and discovery of interesting bioactive molecules from extreme ecosystems with unique features, such as high temperatures. In this study, an innovative combination of function-driven screening of a compost metagenomic library and automatic extraction of halo areas with in-house MATLAB functions resulted in the identification of a promising clone with xylanase activity (LP4). The LP4 clone proved to be an effective xylanase producer under submerged fermentation conditions. Sequence and phylogenetic analyses revealed that the xylanase, Xyl4, corresponded to an endo-1,4--xylanase belonging to glycosyl hydrolase family 10 (GH10). When xyl4 was expressed in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3), the enzyme activity increased about 2-fold compared to the LP4 clone. To get insight on the interaction of the enzyme with the substrate and establish possible strategies to improve its activity, the structure of Xyl4 was predicted, refined, and docked with xylohexaose. Our data unveiled, for the first time, the relevance of the amino acids Glu133 and Glu238 for catalysis, and a close inspection of the catalytic site suggested that the replacement of Phe316 by a bulkier Trp may improve Xyl4 activity. Our current findings contribute to enhancing the catalytic performance of Xyl4 towards industrial applications.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/91793
DOI10.1007/s00253-024-13169-4
ISSN0175-7598
Versão da editorahttp://www.springer.com/chemistry/biotechnology/journal/253
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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