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Stapleton, PC;O'Brien, MM;O'Callaghan, J;Dobson, ADW
2004
January
Enzyme and Microbial Technology
Molecular cloning of the cellobiose dehydrogenase gene from Trametes versicolor and expression in Pichia pastoris
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PHANEROCHAETE-CHRYSOSPORIUM PYCNOPORUS-CINNABARINUS MANGANESE PEROXIDASE DEGRADING ENZYME LACCASE OXIDASE LIGNIN PURIFICATION CELLULOSE BINDING
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The cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) gene from Trametes versicolor has been cloned and expressed in the heterologous host Pichia pastoris, under the control of the AOX1 methanol inducible promoter. CDH was produced in P. pastoris at levels that were substantially higher than by T. versicolor, allowing the enzyme to be purified to a specific activity of 17,302 U/mg. The heterologously expressed enzyme was virtually identical to wild-type T. versicolor CDH with regard to substrate affinity for cellobiose, cytochrome c and lactose; optimum temperature for activity and stability to pH and temperature. The molecular weight of the heterologous enzyme was slightly larger at 109 kDa than the wild-type enzyme (98 kDa), however, both were identical in size following treatment with glycosidase E This work demonstrates that CDH can be heterologously expressed in P pastoris without affecting its kinetic characteristics. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
NEW YORK
0141-0229
10.1016/j.enzmictec.2003.08.006
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