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AlgM4: A New Salt-Activated Alginate Lyase of the PL7 Family with Endolytic Activity

Alginate lyases are a group of enzymes that catalyze the depolymerization of alginates into oligosaccharides or monosaccharides. These enzymes have been widely used for a variety of purposes, such as producing bioactive oligosaccharides, controlling the rheological properties of polysaccharides, and...

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Autores principales: Huang, Guiyuan, Wang, Qiaozhen, Lu, Mingqian, Xu, Chao, Li, Fei, Zhang, Rongcan, Liao, Wei, Huang, Shushi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29642383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16040120
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author Huang, Guiyuan
Wang, Qiaozhen
Lu, Mingqian
Xu, Chao
Li, Fei
Zhang, Rongcan
Liao, Wei
Huang, Shushi
author_facet Huang, Guiyuan
Wang, Qiaozhen
Lu, Mingqian
Xu, Chao
Li, Fei
Zhang, Rongcan
Liao, Wei
Huang, Shushi
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description Alginate lyases are a group of enzymes that catalyze the depolymerization of alginates into oligosaccharides or monosaccharides. These enzymes have been widely used for a variety of purposes, such as producing bioactive oligosaccharides, controlling the rheological properties of polysaccharides, and performing structural analyses of polysaccharides. The algM4 gene of the marine bacterium Vibrio weizhoudaoensis M0101 encodes an alginate lyase that belongs to the polysaccharide lyase family 7 (PL7). In this study, the kinetic constants V(max) (maximum reaction rate) and K(m) (Michaelis constant) of AlgM4 activity were determined as 2.75 nmol/s and 2.72 mg/mL, respectively. The optimum temperature for AlgM4 activity was 30 °C, and at 70 °C, AlgM4 activity dropped to 11% of the maximum observed activity. The optimum pH for AlgM4 activity was 8.5, and AlgM4 was completely inactive at pH 11. The addition of 1 mol/L NaCl resulted in a more than sevenfold increase in the relative activity of AlgM4. The secondary structure of AlgM4 was altered in the presence of NaCl, which caused the α-helical content to decrease from 12.4 to 10.8% and the β-sheet content to decrease by 1.7%. In addition, NaCl enhanced the thermal stability of AlgM4 and increased the midpoint of thermal denaturation (Tm) by 4.9 °C. AlgM4 exhibited an ability to degrade sodium alginate, poly-mannuronic acid (polyM), and poly-guluronic acid (polyG), resulting in the production of oligosaccharides with a degree of polymerization (DP) of 2–9. AlgM4 possessed broader substrate, indicating that it is a bifunctional alginate lyase. Thus, AlgM4 is a novel salt-activated and bifunctional alginate lyase of the PL7 family with endolytic activity.
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spelling pubmed-59234072018-05-03 AlgM4: A New Salt-Activated Alginate Lyase of the PL7 Family with Endolytic Activity Huang, Guiyuan Wang, Qiaozhen Lu, Mingqian Xu, Chao Li, Fei Zhang, Rongcan Liao, Wei Huang, Shushi Mar Drugs Article Alginate lyases are a group of enzymes that catalyze the depolymerization of alginates into oligosaccharides or monosaccharides. These enzymes have been widely used for a variety of purposes, such as producing bioactive oligosaccharides, controlling the rheological properties of polysaccharides, and performing structural analyses of polysaccharides. The algM4 gene of the marine bacterium Vibrio weizhoudaoensis M0101 encodes an alginate lyase that belongs to the polysaccharide lyase family 7 (PL7). In this study, the kinetic constants V(max) (maximum reaction rate) and K(m) (Michaelis constant) of AlgM4 activity were determined as 2.75 nmol/s and 2.72 mg/mL, respectively. The optimum temperature for AlgM4 activity was 30 °C, and at 70 °C, AlgM4 activity dropped to 11% of the maximum observed activity. The optimum pH for AlgM4 activity was 8.5, and AlgM4 was completely inactive at pH 11. The addition of 1 mol/L NaCl resulted in a more than sevenfold increase in the relative activity of AlgM4. The secondary structure of AlgM4 was altered in the presence of NaCl, which caused the α-helical content to decrease from 12.4 to 10.8% and the β-sheet content to decrease by 1.7%. In addition, NaCl enhanced the thermal stability of AlgM4 and increased the midpoint of thermal denaturation (Tm) by 4.9 °C. AlgM4 exhibited an ability to degrade sodium alginate, poly-mannuronic acid (polyM), and poly-guluronic acid (polyG), resulting in the production of oligosaccharides with a degree of polymerization (DP) of 2–9. AlgM4 possessed broader substrate, indicating that it is a bifunctional alginate lyase. Thus, AlgM4 is a novel salt-activated and bifunctional alginate lyase of the PL7 family with endolytic activity. MDPI 2018-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5923407/ /pubmed/29642383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16040120 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Huang, Guiyuan
Wang, Qiaozhen
Lu, Mingqian
Xu, Chao
Li, Fei
Zhang, Rongcan
Liao, Wei
Huang, Shushi
AlgM4: A New Salt-Activated Alginate Lyase of the PL7 Family with Endolytic Activity
title AlgM4: A New Salt-Activated Alginate Lyase of the PL7 Family with Endolytic Activity
title_full AlgM4: A New Salt-Activated Alginate Lyase of the PL7 Family with Endolytic Activity
title_fullStr AlgM4: A New Salt-Activated Alginate Lyase of the PL7 Family with Endolytic Activity
title_full_unstemmed AlgM4: A New Salt-Activated Alginate Lyase of the PL7 Family with Endolytic Activity
title_short AlgM4: A New Salt-Activated Alginate Lyase of the PL7 Family with Endolytic Activity
title_sort algm4: a new salt-activated alginate lyase of the pl7 family with endolytic activity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29642383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16040120
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