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  • Two malate dehydrogenase homologs, Pcal_0564 and Pcal_1699, were identified in the genome of Pyrobaculum calidifontis, with Pcal_1699 being a 309 amino acid protein encoded by a 927 nucleotide gene.
  • Pcal_1699 is characterized as an NADH-specific enzyme with a high activity of 886 U/mg at optimal conditions of pH 10 and 90 °C.
  • Notably, Pcal_1699 shows remarkable thermostability, maintaining over 90% activity after 6 hours at boiling temperatures, making it the most thermostable malate dehydrogenase reported to date.

Article Abstract

Two malate dehydrogenase homologs, Pcal_0564 and Pcal_1699, have been found in the genome of Pyrobaculum calidifontis. The gene encoding Pcal_1699 consisted of 927 nucleotides corresponding to a polypeptide of 309 amino acids. To examine the properties of Pcal_1699, the structural gene was cloned, expressed in Escherichia coli and the purified gene product was characterized. Pcal_1699 was NADH specific enzyme exhibiting a high malate dehydrogenase activity (886 U/mg) at optimal pH (10) and temperature (90 °C). Unfolding studies suggested that urea could not induce complete unfolding and inactivation of Pcal_1699 even at a final concentration of 8 M; however, in the presence of 4 M guanidine hydrochloride enzyme structure was unfolded with complete loss of enzyme activity. Thermostability experiments revealed that Pcal_1699 is the most thermostable malate dehydrogenase, reported to date, retaining more than 90 % residual activity even after heating for 6 h in boiling water.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00792-015-0797-3DOI Listing

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