Active Expression of Membrane-Bound L-Amino Acid Deaminase from <i>Proteus mirabilis</i> in Recombinant <i>Escherichia coli</i> by Fusion with Maltose-Binding Protein for Enhanced Catalytic Performance

L-amino acid deaminases (LAADs) are membrane flavoenzymes that catalyze the deamination of neutral and aromatic L-amino acids to &#945;-keto acids and ammonia. LAADs can be used to develop many important biotechnological applications. However, the transmembrane &#945;-helix of LAADs restrict...

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Main Authors: Dan-Ping Zhang, Xiao-Ran Jing, An-Wen Fan, Huan Liu, Yao Nie, Yan Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Catalysts
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/10/2/215
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Summary:L-amino acid deaminases (LAADs) are membrane flavoenzymes that catalyze the deamination of neutral and aromatic L-amino acids to &#945;-keto acids and ammonia. LAADs can be used to develop many important biotechnological applications. However, the transmembrane &#945;-helix of LAADs restricts its soluble active expression and purification from a heterologous host, such as <i>Escherichia coli</i>. Herein, through fusion with the maltose-binding protein (MBP) tag, the recombinant <i>E. coli</i> BL21 (DE3)/pET-21b-MBP-PmLAAD was constructed and the LAAD from <i>Proteus mirabilis</i> (PmLAAD) was actively expressed as a soluble protein. After purification, the purified MBP-PmLAAD was obtained. Then, the catalytic activity of the MBP-PmLAAD fusion protein was determined and compared with the non-fused PmLAAD. After fusion with the MBP-tag, the catalytic efficiency of the MBP-PmLAAD cell lysate was much higher than that of the membrane-bound PmLAAD whole cells. The soluble MBP-PmLAAD cell lysate catalyzed the conversion of 100 mM L-phenylalanine (L-Phe) to phenylpyruvic acid (PPA) with a 100% yield in 6 h. Therefore, the fusion of the MBP-tag not only improved the soluble expression of the PmLAAD membrane-bound protein, but also increased its catalytic performance.
ISSN:2073-4344