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Biochemical characterization and immobilization of a novel pectate lyase ErPL2 for efficient preparation of pectin oligosaccharides.

Pectate lyase (ErPL2) from Echinicola rosea JL3085 showed maximal activity at 45 °C and pH 9.0 with 0.6 mM CaCl2. The Km and Vmax values of ErPL2 for polygalacturonic sodium were 2.098 mmol/L and… Click to show full abstract

Pectate lyase (ErPL2) from Echinicola rosea JL3085 showed maximal activity at 45 °C and pH 9.0 with 0.6 mM CaCl2. The Km and Vmax values of ErPL2 for polygalacturonic sodium were 2.098 mmol/L and 0.955 mmol/s, respectively. ErPL2 endolytically degraded pectic substances into oligosaccharides with degree of polymerization (DP) 1-5. To improve the thermostability and pH operation range, recombinant ErPL2 was immobilized onto mesoporous titanium oxide particles (MTOPs). MTOPs have abundant hydroxyl groups on the surface, which is a non-toxicity and good biocompatibility carrier. The residual enzyme activity of immobilized ErPL2 at 40 °C increased remarkably from 11% to 91% compared with free enzyme. The operable pH range was extended from 8-9 to 9-11. Surprisingly, the catalytic efficiency of immobilized ErPL2 was about 19 times higher than free enzyme. To our knowledge this is the first attempt of pectate lyase immobilized on MTOPs and it provides a new option for improving the catalytic performance.

Keywords: lyase erpl2; biochemical characterization; pectate lyase; characterization immobilization; pectate

Journal Title: International journal of biological macromolecules
Year Published: 2022

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