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Identification and characterization of a novel high-activity amylosucrase from Salinispirillum sp. LH10-3-1

APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY [2023]
Li Jing, Li Ziyi, Gong Hui, Ma Mengyi, Li Shuolei, Yang Huilin, Zhang Hailin, Liu Jianguo
ABSTRACT

Abstract In this study, a novel high-activity amylosucrase from Salinispirillum sp. LH10-3-1 (SaAS) was identified and characterized. The recombinant enzyme was determined as a monomer with a molecular mass of 75 kDa. SaAS protein exhibited the maximum total and polymerization activities at pH 9.0 and maximum hydrolysis activity at pH 8.0. The optimum temperature for total, polymerization, and hydrolysis activities were 40, 40, and 45 °C, respectively. Under the optimal pH and temperature, SaAS had a specific activity of 108.2 U/mg. SaAS also showed excellent salt tolerance and could retain 77.4% of its original total activity at 4.0 M NaCl. The addition of Mg 2+ , Ba 2+ , and Ca 2+ enhanced the total activity of SaAS. When the conversion of 0.1 M and 1.0 M sucrose was catalyzed at pH 9.0 and 40 °C for 24 h, the ratios of hydrolysis, polymerization, and isomerization reactions were 11.9:77.4:10.7 and 15.3:53.5:31.2, respectively. The α-arbutin yield of 60.3% was achieved from 20 mM sucrose and 5 mM hydroquinone catalyzed by SaAS. Key points • A novel amylosucrase from Salinispirillum sp. LH10-3-1 (SaAS) was characterized. • SaAS has the highest specific enzyme activity among all known amylosucrase. • SaAS has hydrolysis, polymerization, isomerization, and glucosyltransferase activities. Graphical Abstract

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