期刊
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 23, 期 8, 页码 1060-1069出版社
KOREAN SOC MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1302.02073
关键词
Cyclomaltodextrinase; isomaltooligosaccharides; panose; Thermococcus
资金
- National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
- Korean Government (MEST) [2012-0005289]
Genome organization near cyclomaltodextrinases (CDases) was analyzed and compared for four different hyperthermophilic archaea: Thermococcus, Pyrococcus, Staphylothermus, and Thermofilum. A gene (CL1_0884) encoding a putative CDase from Thermococcus sp. CL1 (tccd) was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. TcCD was confirmed to be highly thermostable, with optimal activity at 85 degrees C. The melting temperature of TcCD was determined to be 93 degrees C by both differential scanning calorimetry and differential scanning fluorimetry. A size-exclusion chromatography experiment showed that TcCD exists as a monomer. TcCD preferentially hydrolyzed alpha-cyclodextrin (alpha-CD), and at the initial stage catalyzed a ring-opening reaction by cleaving one alpha-1,4-glycosidic linkage of the CD ring to produce the corresponding single maltooligosaccharide. Furthermore, TcCD could hydrolyze branched CDs (G1-alpha-CD, G1-beta-CD, and G2-beta-CD) to yield significant amounts (45%, 40%, and 46%) of isomaltooligosaccharides (panose and 6(2)-alpha-maltosylmaltose) in addition to glucose and maltose. This enzyme is one of the most thermostable maltogenic amylases reported, and might be of potential value in the production of isomaltooligosaccharides in the food industry.
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