Elucidation of degrading pattern and substrate recognition of a novel bifunctional alginate lyase from Flammeovirga sp. NJ-04 and its use for preparation alginate oligosaccharides

Benwei Zhu, Fang Ni, Yun Sun, Limin Ning, Zhong Yao

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Abstract

Background: The alginate oligosaccharides have been widely used in agriculture, medicine, and food industries due to their versatile physiological functions such as antioxidant, anticoagulant, and antineoplastic activities. The bifunctional alginate lyases can degrade the alginate polysaccharide more efficiently into alginate oligosaccharides. Therefore, it is crucial to discover new bifunctional alginate lyase for alginate oligosaccharide production. Results: Herein, a novel bifunctional alginate lyase FsAlgB was cloned and identified from deep-sea bacterium Flammeovirga sp. NJ-04, which exhibited broad substrate specificity and the highest activity (1760.8 U/mg) at pH 8.0 and 40 °C. Furthermore, the K m values of FsAlgB towards polyG (0.69 mM) and polyMG (0.92 mM) were lower than that towards sodium alginate (1.28 mM) and polyM (2.06 mM). Recombinant FsAlgB was further characterized as an endolytic alginate lyase, and it can recognize the tetrasaccharide as the minimal substrate and cleave the glycosidic bonds between the subsites of - 3 and + 1. Conclusion: This study provided extended insights into the substrate recognition and degrading pattern of alginate lyases with broad substrate specificity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number13
JournalBiotechnology for Biofuels
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Action pattern
  • Alginate lyase
  • Bifunctional
  • Oligosaccharide
  • Substrate recognition

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