Enhancement of the catalytic activity of a 27 kDa subtilisin-like enzyme from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CH51 by in vitro mutagenesis |
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Authors: | Kim Jieun Kim Jong-Hyun Choi Kyoung-Hwa Kim Jeong Hwan Song Young-Sun Cha Jaeho |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, College of Natural Sciences, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea. |
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Abstract: | AprE51 from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CH51 is a 27 kDa subtilisin-like protease with fibrinolytic activity. To enhance the catalytic activity of AprE51, two residues, Gly-169 and Ser-101, which, according to the three-dimensional structural model of subtilisin, are located in the P1 substrate-binding site and S3 subsite, respectively, were mutated by site-directed mutagenesis. Results of the mutational analysis showed that substitution of alanine for Gly-169 increased the fibrinolytic activity 1.4-fold. All four Ser-101 mutations, that is, replacements with arginine, leucine, lysine, and tryptophan, also increased the fibrinolytic activity up to 3.9-fold. The S101W mutant with a bulky side chain was more active than mutants with a positively charged or nonpolar small side chains. The fibrinolytic activity of the S101W mutant was further increased by error-prone polymerase chain reaction. The AprE51-6 mutant (S101W/G169A/V192A) had stronger fibrinolytic activity than the S101W mutant. Purified AprE51-6 had a 2.5-fold higher k(cat) and a 2.3-fold lower K(m), which resulted in a 6-fold increase in catalytic efficiency (k(cat)/K(m)) relative to that of wild-type AprE51. In addition, AprE51-6 showed a relatively broader pH range and increased thermostability as compared to AprE51. |
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