Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
69598 Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A raw starch digesting α-amylase gene from B. subtilis was expressed in E. coli.•Extracellular active protein expression was enhanced using signal peptides and RSM.•The recombinant enzyme (AmyBS-I) can easily digest the starch from various sources.•AmyBS-I supplemented bread can ameliorate the bread quality as compared to control.

Considering the economic and industrial relevance of α-amylases used in food and starch industries, a raw starch digesting α-amylase gene (amyBS-I) from Bacillus subtilis strain AS01a was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli BL21 cells. The gene also includes its signal peptide sequence (SPS) for facilitating the efficient extracellular expression of recombinant α-amylase (AmyBS-I) in correctly folded (enzymatically active) form. The native AmyBS-I consists of 659 amino acids with a molecular mass and pI of 72,387 Da and 5.8, respectively. The extracellular secretion of AmyBS-I after response surface optimization of culture conditions was found to be 7-fold higher as compared to its production under non-optimized conditions. Purified AmyBS-I demonstrated optimum activity at 70 °C and pH 6.0. It shows Km and Vmax values toward soluble starch as 2.7 mg/ml and 454 U/ml, respectively. Further, it does not require Ca2+ ion for its α-amylase activity/thermo-stability, which is an added advantage for its use in the starch industry. The AmyBS-I also hydrolyzed a wide variety of raw starches and produced maltose and glucose as main hydrolyzed products. The bread dough supplemented with AmyBS-I showed better amelioration of the bread quality as compared to the bread supplemented with commercial α-amylase.

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