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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2018-May

Effect of N-Linked Glycosylation of Recombinant Windmill Palm Tree Peroxidase on Its Activity and Stability.

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Bo Fu
Margaret R Baker
Qing X Li

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Plant secretory peroxidases are valuable commercial enzymes. The windmill palm tree Trachycarpus fortunei produces one of the most stable and fastest peroxidases (WPTP) characterized to date; however, an economical source is needed. Pichia pastoris has been used as an expression system for WPTP and other peroxidases. However, yeast and plants synthesize different types of N-linked glycan structures and may differ the level of glycosylation at each site. Such non-native glycosylation can have unwanted consequences. Glycosylation site N256 was under-glycosylated in the wild-type (1.5%) compared to the native enzyme (55%); therefore, we mutated WPTP to promote glycosylation at this site (WPTP E254G). Glycosylation increased four-fold, as measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. The mutation did not change the substrate specificity and optimal pH- and thermo-stability ranges, but it increased the catalytic activity 2-3-fold. In comparison with wild-type WPTP, WPTP E254G showed a shift of the most stable pH from 7 to 9, making it suitable for applications under alkaline conditions.

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