Author:
Waris Asma,Awan Ali Raza,Wasim Muhammad,Hashmi Abu Seed,Rashid Naeem,Firyal Sehrish,khalid Aisha,Tayyab Muhammad
Abstract
AbstractThe current study was planned keeping in view the significance, industrial impact and import of xylanase to Pakistan. In this study, a thermostable recombinant xylanase fromThermotoga naphthophilawas produced and characterized. The PCR product (1.1 kb) was purified, ligated in the pTZ57R/T and was used for transformation of DH5α cells. The presence of the gene in the recombinant pTZ57R/T was confirmed by restriction analysis. The gene was sub-cloned in pET21a and expression was examined using BL21 CodonPlus (DE3) cells. The recombinant xylanase was expressed as an intracellular soluble protein. SDS-PAGE demonstrated the purified recombinant xylanase as 37 kDa protein. Xylanase showed its optimal activity at 90°C and pH 7. The enzyme was found thermostable and retained 67% activity after an incubation of 1.5h at 90°C in the presence of Mn2+. The xylanase activity was enhanced in the presence of Triton X-I00 while the presence of SDS, Tween 20 and Tween 80 showed a declined impact on the activity. Kinetics studies showed the VmaxandKmvalues of 2313 μmol/mg/min and 3.3 mg/ml respectively. The 3D structure analysis demonstrated the presence of a conserved active site comprised of two glutamate and substrate accommodate sites comprised of + 1, +2 and -1, -2 xylose binding sites in the structure of xylanase. The ability of this thermostable xylanase to work at a wide range of temperatures and pH makes it a suitable candidate for industrial applications.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory