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Analysis of the Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Metalloproteases Isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Peptides
Enzymes have important features that may facilitate their application in industrial processes and have been used as alternatives to chemical catalysts. In particular, proteases can be isolated from microorganisms, which provide important sources of advantageous enzymes for industrial processes. For...
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author | Hamin Neto, Youssef A. A. de Oliveira, Lilian C. G. de Oliveira, Juliana R. Juliano, Maria A. Juliano, Luiz Arantes, Eliane C. Cabral, Hamilton |
author_facet | Hamin Neto, Youssef A. A. de Oliveira, Lilian C. G. de Oliveira, Juliana R. Juliano, Maria A. Juliano, Luiz Arantes, Eliane C. Cabral, Hamilton |
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description | Enzymes have important features that may facilitate their application in industrial processes and have been used as alternatives to chemical catalysts. In particular, proteases can be isolated from microorganisms, which provide important sources of advantageous enzymes for industrial processes. For example, Eupenicillium javanicum is a filamentous fungus that has been shown to express industrially applicable enzymes and chemical components, such as antifungal compounds. The biotechnological potential of E. javanicum and proteases made us search a novel protease from this microorganism. The macromolecule was isolated, the main biochemical properties was evaluated, and the specificity of the protease subsites was determined. The protease was produced under solid-state bioprocess with wheat bran and isolated by two chromatography steps with yield of 27.5% and 12.4-fold purification. The molecular mass was estimated at 30 kDa. The N-terminal sequence of the first 20 amino acid residues was AVGAGYNASVALALEKALNN. The enzyme presented higher proteolytic activity at pH 6.0 and 60°C. The protease is stable at wide range of pH values and temperatures and in the presence of surfactants. The “primed” side of the catalytic site showed the highest catalytic efficiency of the enzyme isolated from E. javanicum. The S′(1) subsite is responsible for catalyzing the protease reaction with substrates with tyrosine in P′(1). These findings provide important insights into the biochemical characterization of a highly active protease from E. javanicum and may facilitate the development of industrial processes involving this protease. |
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spelling | pubmed-52200882017-01-24 Analysis of the Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Metalloproteases Isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Peptides Hamin Neto, Youssef A. A. de Oliveira, Lilian C. G. de Oliveira, Juliana R. Juliano, Maria A. Juliano, Luiz Arantes, Eliane C. Cabral, Hamilton Front Microbiol Microbiology Enzymes have important features that may facilitate their application in industrial processes and have been used as alternatives to chemical catalysts. In particular, proteases can be isolated from microorganisms, which provide important sources of advantageous enzymes for industrial processes. For example, Eupenicillium javanicum is a filamentous fungus that has been shown to express industrially applicable enzymes and chemical components, such as antifungal compounds. The biotechnological potential of E. javanicum and proteases made us search a novel protease from this microorganism. The macromolecule was isolated, the main biochemical properties was evaluated, and the specificity of the protease subsites was determined. The protease was produced under solid-state bioprocess with wheat bran and isolated by two chromatography steps with yield of 27.5% and 12.4-fold purification. The molecular mass was estimated at 30 kDa. The N-terminal sequence of the first 20 amino acid residues was AVGAGYNASVALALEKALNN. The enzyme presented higher proteolytic activity at pH 6.0 and 60°C. The protease is stable at wide range of pH values and temperatures and in the presence of surfactants. The “primed” side of the catalytic site showed the highest catalytic efficiency of the enzyme isolated from E. javanicum. The S′(1) subsite is responsible for catalyzing the protease reaction with substrates with tyrosine in P′(1). These findings provide important insights into the biochemical characterization of a highly active protease from E. javanicum and may facilitate the development of industrial processes involving this protease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5220088/ /pubmed/28119672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.02141 Text en Copyright © 2017 Hamin Neto, de Oliveira, de Oliveira, Juliano, Juliano, Arantes and Cabral. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Hamin Neto, Youssef A. A. de Oliveira, Lilian C. G. de Oliveira, Juliana R. Juliano, Maria A. Juliano, Luiz Arantes, Eliane C. Cabral, Hamilton Analysis of the Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Metalloproteases Isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Peptides |
title | Analysis of the Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Metalloproteases Isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Peptides |
title_full | Analysis of the Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Metalloproteases Isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Peptides |
title_fullStr | Analysis of the Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Metalloproteases Isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Peptides |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of the Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Metalloproteases Isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Peptides |
title_short | Analysis of the Specificity and Biochemical Characterization of Metalloproteases Isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Peptides |
title_sort | analysis of the specificity and biochemical characterization of metalloproteases isolated from eupenicillium javanicum using fluorescence resonance energy transfer peptides |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5220088/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28119672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.02141 |
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