Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2021626 Protein Expression and Purification 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

We cloned and expressed a gene encoding a thermostable cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) from the thermophilic ascomycete Myriococcum thermophilum. The 2904 bp long open reading frame contained six introns located either close to the 5′- or 3′-end of the ORF. The corresponding cDNA of 2487 bp was cloned into the expression vector pPICZαB to achieve inducible heterologous expression and secretion of the recombinant flavocytochrome in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. Transformants were selected on media with normal and 10-fold increased zeocin concentration, and selected clones were tested for inducible extracellular production of the recombinant oxidoreductase. The maximally obtained volumetric activity was 0.25 U/ml in YPM (rich) medium and 2.15 U/ml in production stage (minimal) medium in a fed-batch fermentation. Recombinant CDH was purified in two consecutive chromatographic steps leading to a final specific activity of up to 7.4 U/mg protein at 40 °C. Kinetic properties of the recombinant CDH were characterized and the temperature optimum for the recombinant CDH was determined at 63 °C. Certain properties of the sequence of MtCDH are discussed in context with thermal and proteolytic stability.

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