Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7593645 | Food Chemistry | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A novel β-glucosidase gene, designated RmBglu3B, was cloned from the thermophilic fungus, Rhizomucor miehei CAU432. Its 2196-bp open reading frame encoded 731 amino acids. Its deduced amino-acid sequence showed highest identity (66%) with a glycoside hydrolase family 3 β-glucosidase from R. miehei NRRL5382. RmBglu3B was successfully expressed in Escherichia coli. The recombinant enzyme was purified to homogeneity with 18.2-fold purification and 59% recovery yield. Molecular masses of 76.5 kDa, by SDS-PAGE, and 66.4 kDa, by gel filtration, suggested that it is a monomer. Optimal pH and temperature of the purified enzyme were 5.0 and 50 °C, respectively. RmBglu3B exhibited a broad range of substrate specificity, catalyzing the cleavage of β-1,2, β-1,3, β-1,4 and β-1,6 linkages, in various oligosaccharides, to liberate glucose. RmBglu3B also showed relatively high activity (19.1 U/mg) toward laminaran and transglycosylation activity, enabling gentiobiose production. This enzyme is a potential candidate for several industrial applications.
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Authors
Yu Guo, Qiaojuan Yan, Yu Yang, Shaoqing Yang, Yu Liu, Zhengqiang Jiang,