Functional Expression of a Thermostable Endoglucanase from Thermoascus aurantiacus RCKK in Pichia pastorisX-33 and Its Characterization

October 11, 2018

Title

Functional Expression of a Thermostable Endoglucanase from Thermoascus aurantiacus RCKK in Pichia pastorisX-33 and Its Characterization

Author

Kavish Kumar Jain, Sandeep Kumar, Kailash N. Bhardwaj, Ramesh Chander Kuhad

Year

2018

Journal

Molecular Biotechnology

Abstract

Thermostable cellulases offer several advantages like higher rates of substrate hydrolysis, lowered risk of contamination, and increased flexibility with respect to process design. In the present study, a thermostable native endoglucanase nEG (EC 3.2.1.4) was purified and characterized from T. aurantiacus RCKK. Further, it was cloned in P. pastoris X-33 and processed for over expression. Expression of recombinant endoglucanase (rEG) of molecular size ~ 33 kDa was confirmed by SDS-PAGE and western blotting followed by in gel activity determination by zymogram analysis. Similar to nEG, the purified rEG was characterized to harbor high thermostability while retaining 50% of its initial activity even after 6- and 10-h incubation at 80 and 70 °C, respectively, and exhibited considerable stability in pH range 3.0–7.0. CD spectroscopy revealed more than 20% β-sheets in protein structure consistently when incubated upto 85 °C as a speculated reason for protein high thermostability. Interestingly, both nEG and rEG were found tolerant up to 10% of the presence of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate [C2mim][OAc]. Values of the catalytic constants Km and Vmax for rEG were recorded as 2.5 mg/ml and 303.4 µmol/mg/min, respectively. Thermostability, pH stability, and resistance to the presence of ionic liquid signify the potential applicability of present enzyme in cellulose hydrolysis and enzymatic deinking of recycled paper pulp.

Instrument

J-720

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Thermal stability, Biochemistry