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Title: | Purification, characterization, and overexpression of an endo-1,4-β-mannanase from thermotolerant Bacillus sp. SWU60 |
Authors: | Seesom W. Thongket P. Yamamoto T. Takenaka S. Sakamoto T. Sukhumsirichart W. |
Keywords: | Amino acids Bacteriology Cloning Enzymes Escherichia coli Filtration Gene encoding Genes Hydrophobic chromatography Ion exchange Liquid chromatography Purification Bacillus sp Galactomannans Glucomannan Mannan Recombinant enzymes Enzyme activity beta mannosidase galactomannan mannan Bacillus biosynthesis chemistry enzyme activation enzyme specificity enzyme stability enzymology Escherichia coli genetics ion exchange chromatography isolation and purification metabolism nucleotide sequence procedures Bacillus Base Sequence beta-Mannosidase Chromatography, Ion Exchange Enzyme Activation Enzyme Stability Escherichia coli Mannans Substrate Specificity |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Abstract: | Endo-β-1,4-mannanases are important catalytic agents in several industries. The enzymes randomly cleave the β-1,4-linkage in the mannan backbone and release short β-1,4-mannooligosaccharides and mannose. In the present study, mannanase (ManS2) from thermotolerant Bacillus sp. SWU60 was purified, characterized, and its gene was cloned and overexpressed in Escherichia coli. ManS2 was purified from culture filtrate (300 ml) by using hydrophobic, ion-exchange, and size-exclusive liquid chromatography. The apparent molecular mass was 38 kDa. Optimal pH and temperature for enzyme activity were 6.0 and 60 °C, respectively. The enzyme was stable up to 60 °C for 1 h and at pH 5–9 at 4 °C for 16 h. Its enzyme activity was inhibited by Hg2+. The full-length mans2 gene was 1,008 bp, encoding a protein of 336 amino acids. Amino acid sequence analysis revealed that it belonged to glycoside hydrolase family 26. Konjac glucomannan was a favorable substrate for recombinant ManS2 (rManS2). rManS2 also degraded galactomannan from locust bean gum, indicating its potential for production of glucomanno- and galactomanno-oligosaccharides. Both native and recombinant ManS2 from Bacillus sp. SWU60 can be applied in several industries especially food and feed. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13136 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85013287779&doi=10.1007%2fs11274-017-2224-7&partnerID=40&md5=d6213b37034c410a7b60720f4631acbe |
ISSN: | 9593993 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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