Secretory expression of recombinant small laccase genes in Gram-positive bacteria

重组小漆酶基因在革兰氏阳性菌中的分泌表达

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作者:Silja Välimets, Patricia Pedetti, Ludovika Jessica Virginia, Mai Ngoc Hoang, Michael Sauer, Clemens Peterbauer

Background

Laccases are multicopper enzymes that oxidize a wide range of aromatic and non-aromatic compounds in the presence of oxygen. The majority of industrially relevant laccases are derived from fungi and are produced in eukaryotic expression systems such as Pichia pastoris and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Bacterial laccases for research purposes are mostly produced intracellularly in Escherichia coli, but secretory expression systems are needed for future applications. Bacterial laccases from Streptomyces spp. are of interest for potential industrial applications because of their lignin degrading activities.

Conclusions

Small laccases from S. coelicolor, S. viridosporus and Amycolatopsis 75iv2 were secreted in both Gram-positive expression hosts B. subtilis and S. lividans, but the extracellular activities were significantly higher in the latter.

Results

In this study, we expressed small laccases genes from Streptomyces coelicolor, Streptomyces viridosporus and Amycolatopsis 75iv2 with their native signal sequences in Gram-positive Bacillus subtilis and Streptomyces lividans host organisms. The extracellular activities of ScLac, SvLac and AmLac expressed in S. lividans reached 1950 ± 99 U/l, 812 ± 57 U/l and 12 ± 1 U/l in the presence of copper supplementation. The secretion of the small laccases was irrespective of the copper supplementation; however, activities upon reconstitution with copper after expression were significantly lower, indicating the importance of copper during laccase production. The production of small laccases in B. subtilis resulted in extracellular activity that was significantly lower than in S. lividans. Unexpectedly, AmLac and ScLac were secreted without their native signal sequences in B. subtilis, indicating that B. subtilis secretes some heterologous proteins via an unknown pathway. Conclusions: Small laccases from S. coelicolor, S. viridosporus and Amycolatopsis 75iv2 were secreted in both Gram-positive expression hosts B. subtilis and S. lividans, but the extracellular activities were significantly higher in the latter.

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