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Cloning, Overexpression, and Characterization of a Thermostable, Organic Solvent-Tolerant Laccase from Bacillus pumilus ARA and Its Application to Dye Decolorization

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A thermostable and organic solvent-tolerant bacterial laccase from Bacillus pumilus ARA has been expressed heterologously and characterized, which shows potential decolorization capacity to various types of industrial synthetic dyes. The… Click to show full abstract

A thermostable and organic solvent-tolerant bacterial laccase from Bacillus pumilus ARA has been expressed heterologously and characterized, which shows potential decolorization capacity to various types of industrial synthetic dyes. The optimal temperature and pH were 85 °C and 3.5, respectively, while the purified recombinant laccase B.P.Lacc was stable under 55–75 °C and pH 5.0–8.0 conditions. The apparent kinetic parameters Km and Vmax of B.P.Lacc for ABTS as the substrate were 0.33 mM and 32.4 U/mg, respectively. Ethanol (1%, v/v) and methanol (2%, v/v) could stimulate the enzyme activity. The recombinant laccase retained over 95% of its initial activity in 10% (v/v) methanol. The optimal expression conditions for the laccase production of B.P.Lacc in LB medium were obtained: induction temperature of 25 °C, 0.4 mM Cu2+, and 1.0 mM IPTG added into the culture. After 5 h, the final laccase production was 1283 U/mL. Moreover, the laccase activity increased to 4822 U/mL after follow-up 2 h stationary cultivation, with about a 3.76-fold increase. The purified B.P.Lacc was able to efficiently decolorize synthetic dyes combined with mediators. Adding 1.0 mM ABTS, more than 90% of BRRB was decolorized by the enzyme, whether at pH 4.0 or pH 7.9. The outstanding enzymatic properties suggested that B.P.Lacc may be suitable for a wide application in future biodegradation fields.

Keywords: bacillus pumilus; laccase; thermostable organic; laccase bacillus; solvent tolerant; organic solvent

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2021

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