Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study developed a feasible catalytic method for d-allulose syrup production using a fusion enzyme, either in free or immobilized form, through hydrolysis of inulin extracted from Jerusalem artichoke tubers. RESULTS: d-Allulose 3-epimerase (DAE) was actively expressed in secretory form by fusing with the extracellular exo-inulinase CSCA in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3). The best linker ligating the two enzymes was a flexible peptide containing 12 residues (GSAGSAAGSGEF). At 55 °C and pH 8.0, and as with the addition of 1 mmol L−1 Mn2+, the CSCA-linkerE-DAE fusion enzyme obtained through high cell-density cultivation displayed a maximal exo-inulinase activity of 21.8 U mg−1 and resulted in a yield of 6.3 g L−1 d-allulose and 39.2 g L−1 d-fructose using 60 g L−1 inulin as the raw material. Catechol-modified alginate with titanium ions (Alg(Ti)PDA) was found to be a promising immobilization material for the fusion enzyme. After conversion for 8 days, the Alg(Ti)PDA-immobilized CSCA-linkerE-DAE (8 U g−1) completed 24 reaction cycles and retained over 80% of its original activity. Each reaction obtained an average of 19.8 g L−1 d-allulose and 32.7 g L−1 D-fructose from 60 g L−1 inulin. CONCLUSION: This study shed light on a feasible and cost-effective approach for the production of syrup containing d-allulose and D-fructose with inulin as the raw material via the use of a CSCA and DAE fusion enzyme. This syrup is of added value as a functional sweetener.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 693-702 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture |
Volume | 101 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 30 Jan 2021 |
Keywords
- Exo-inulinase
- d-Allulose
- fusion enzyme
- immobilized enzyme
- inulin