Enhancement of the thermostability of Streptomyces kathirae SC-1 tyrosinase by rational design and empirical mutation.

2015 
Abstract This study aimed to improve the thermostability of a newly cloned tyrosinase from Streptomyces kathirae SC-1. The POPMuSiC algorithm was applied to predict the folding free energy change (ΔDG) of amino acid substitution. Site-directed mutagenesis was used to construct mutants (Q7K, G234P, and Q7K/G234P), and the mutant, and wild-type enzymes were expressed in Escherichia coli (DE3). Compared to the wild-type tyrosinase, all three mutant enzymes showed improved thermal properties. The mutant with combined substitution (Q7K/G234P) showed the most pronounced shifts in temperature optima, about 10 °C upward, and the half-life for thermal inactivation at 60 °C, and melting temperatures were increased by 3 times and approximately 10 °C, respectively. Finally, the mechanisms responsible for the increased thermostability were analyzed through comparative analysis of structure models. The structure-based rational design strategies in this study may also provide further insight into the thermostability of other industrial enzymes and suggest further potential industrial applications.
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