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Cloning, Expression, and Characterization of <scp>l</scp>-Asparaginase from a Newly Isolated Bacillus subtilis B11–06
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2013
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EngineeringBacteriologyMolecular BiologyBiosynthesisBiochemical EngineeringMolecular BiotechnologyBacillus Subtilis B11–06Molecular MicrobiologyBiomolecular EngineeringBacillus Subtilis B11-06BiomanufacturingMicrobial ProteomicsBiotechnologyAmmonium Sulfate FractionationSeed StorageMicrobiologyAnsz GeneMedicineMicrobial Genetics
This study focused on the cloning, overexpression, and characterization of the gene encoding L-asparaginase (ansZ) from a nonpathogenic strain of Bacillus subtilis B11-06. The recombinant enzyme showed high thermostability and low affinity to L-glutamine. The ansZ gene, encoding a putative L-asparaginase II, was amplified by PCR and expressed in B. subtilis 168 using the shuttle vector pMA5. The activity of the recombinant enzyme was 9.98 U/mL, which was significantly higher than that of B. subtilis B11-06. The recombinant enzyme was purified by a two-step procedure including ammonium sulfate fractionation and hydrophobic interaction chromatography. The optimum pH and temperature of the recombinant enzyme were 7.5 and 40 °C, respectively. The enzyme was quite stable at a pH range of 6.0-9.0 and exhibited about 14.7 and 9.0% retention of activity following 2 h incubation at 50 or 60 °C, respectively. The Km for L-asparagine was 0.43 mM, and the Vmax was 77.51 μM/min. Results of this study also revealed the potential industrial application of this enzyme in reducing acrylamide formation during the potato frying process.
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