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Enhanced Extracellular Expression of a Ca2+- and Mg2+-Dependent Hyperthermostable Protease EA1 in Bacillus subtilis via Systematic Screening of Optimal Signal Peptides

Proteases have been widely applied in various industries, including tanning, silk, feed, medicine, food, and environmental protection. Herein, the protease EA1 (GenBank accession no. U25630.1) was successfully expressed in Bacillus subtilis and demonstrated to function as a Ca2+- and Mg2+-dependent...

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Published in:Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2022-12, Vol.70 (50), p.15830-15839
Main Authors: Miao, Huabiao, Zhe, Yuanyuan, Xiang, Xia, Cao, Yan, Han, Nanyu, Wu, Qian, Huang, Zunxi
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Summary:Proteases have been widely applied in various industries, including tanning, silk, feed, medicine, food, and environmental protection. Herein, the protease EA1 (GenBank accession no. U25630.1) was successfully expressed in Bacillus subtilis and demonstrated to function as a Ca2+- and Mg2+-dependent hyperthermostable neutral protease. At 80 °C, its half-life (t 1/2) in the presence of 10 mM Mg2+ and Ca2+ was 50.4-fold longer than that in their absence (7.4 min), which can be explained by structural analysis. Compared with the currently available commercial proteases, protease EA1 has obvious advantages in heat resistance. The largest peptide library was used to enhance the extracellular expression of protease EA1 via constructing and screening 244 signal peptides (SPs). Eleven SPs with high yields of protease EA1 were identified from 5000 clones using a high-throughput assay. Specifically, the enzyme activity of protease produced by the strain (217.6 U/mL) containing the SP XynD was 5.2-fold higher than that of the strain with the initial SP. In brief, the protease is a potential candidate for future use in the high-temperature industry.
ISSN:0021-8561
1520-5118
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.2c06741