Publication: Characterization of inulolytic enzymes from the Jerusalem artichoke-derived Glutamicibacter mishrai NJAU-1
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The rhizosphere context of inulin-accumulating plants, such as Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), is an ideal starting basis for the discovery of inulolytic enzymes with potential for bio fructose production. We isolated a Glutamicibacter mishrai NJAU-1 strain from this context, showing exo-inulinase activity, releasing fructose from fructans. The growth conditions (pH 9.0; 15 degrees C) were adjusted, and the production of inulinase by Glutamicibacter mishrai NJAU-1 increased by 90% (0.32 U/mL). Intriguingly, both levan and inulin, but not fructose and sucrose, induced the production of exo-inulinase activity. Two exo-inulinase genes (inu/ and inu2) were cloned and heterologously expressed in Pichia pastoris. While INU2 preferentially hydrolyzed longer inulins, the smallest fructan 1-kestose appeared as the preferred substrate for INU1, also efficiently degrading nystose and sucrose. Active site docking studies with GFn- and Fn-type small inulins (G is glucose, F is fructose, and n is the number of beta (2-1) bound fructose moieties) revealed subtle substrate differences between INU1 and INU2. A possible explanation about substrate specificity and INU\"s protein structure is then suggested.
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Yaşam Bilimleri, Biyoteknoloji, Temel Bilimler, Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Natural Sciences, BİYOTEKNOLOJİ VE UYGULAMALI MİKROBİYOLOJİ, Mikrobiyoloji, Yaşam Bilimleri (LIFE), BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, Life Sciences (LIFE), Uygulamalı Mikrobiyoloji ve Biyoteknoloji, Moleküler Tıp, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Molecular Medicine, Bio fructose, Exo-inulinase, Glutamicibacter mishrai, Fructan, Jerusalem artichoke, TOLERANT EXO-INULINASE, MICROBIAL INULINASES, EXTRACELLULAR EXOINULINASE, PURIFICATION, CLONING, EXPRESSION, ARTHROBACTER, HYDROLYSIS, FRUCTOSE, CHICORY
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Lian D., Zhuang S., Shui C., Zheng S., Ma Y., Sun Z., Porras-Dominguez J. R., TOKSOY ÖNER E., Liang M., Van den Ende W., "Characterization of inulolytic enzymes from the Jerusalem artichoke-derived Glutamicibacter mishrai NJAU-1", APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, cilt.106, sa.17, ss.5525-5538, 2022
