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Tannase Sequence from a Xerophilic Aspergillus niger Strain and Production of the Enzyme in Pichia pastoris.

Mol Biotechnol.. 2015-01; 
Fuentes-Garibay JA, Aguilar CN, RodrÍguez-Herrera R, Guerrero-OlazarÁn M, Viader-SalvadÓ JM. Facultad de Ciencias BiolÓgicas, Instituto de BiotecnologÍa, Universidad AutÓnoma de Nuevo LeÓn (UANL), Av. Universidad S/N, Col. Ciudad Universitaria, 66455, San NicolÁs De Los Garza, NL, Mexico
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Abstract

Tannin acyl hydrolases, or tannases (EC 3.1.1.20), are enzymes with potential biotechnological applications. In this work, we describe the gene and amino acid sequences of the tannase from Aspergillus niger GH1. In addition, we engineered Pichia pastoris strains to produce and secrete the enzyme, and the produced tannase was characterized biochemically. The nucleotide sequence of mature tannase had a length of 1,686 bp, and encodes a protein of 562 amino acids. A molecular model of mature A. niger GH1 tannase showed the presence of two structural domains, one with an α/β-hydrolase fold and one lid domain that covers the catalytic site, likely being residues Ser-196, Asp-448, and His-494 the putative ... More

Keywords

Recombinant and native tannase; Tannin acyl hydrolases; Aspergillus niger GH1 strain; Pichia pastoris; Synthetic gene