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- Title
Characterization of a New Cold-adapted Lipase from Pseudomonas sp. TK-3.
- Authors
Tanaka, Daisuke; Yoneda, Satoru; Yamashiro, Yoko; Sakatoku, Akihiro; Kayashima, Takuro; Yamakawa, Kasumi; Nakamura, Shogo
- Abstract
A psychrotrophic Pseudomonas sp. TK-3 was isolated from dirty and cool stream water in Toyama, Japan from which we cloned and characterized the bacterial lipase LipTK-3. The sequenced DNA fragment contains an open reading frame of 1,428 bp that encoded a protein of 476 amino acids with an estimated molecular mass of 50,132 Da. The lipase showed high sequence similarity to those of subfamily Ι.3 lipase and had a conserved GXSXG motif around the catalytic Ser residue. Its optimal temperature was 20-25 °C, lower than in most other subfamily Ι.3 lipases. The lipase exhibited about 30 % of maximal activity at 5 °C. The optimal pH value was 8.0. The activity was strongly inhibited by EDTA and was highly dependent on Ca. Tricaprylin and p-nitrophenyl caprylate were the most favorable substrates among the triglycerides and p-nitrophenyl esters, respectively. LipTK-3 also showed high activity towards natural substrates including edible vegetable oils and animal fats. Furthermore, LipTK-3 was very active and stable in the presence of several detergents, metal ions, and organic solvents. This cold-adapted lipase may prove useful for future applications.
- Subjects
LIPASES; PSEUDOMONAS; NUCLEOTIDE sequence; VEGETABLE oils; PROTEINS
- Publication
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2012, Vol 168, Issue 2, p327
- ISSN
0273-2289
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s12010-012-9776-7