Cyclomaltodextrinase (CDase) is a member of the alpha-amylase family GH13, the subfamily GH13_20. In addition to CDase and neopullulanase, this subfamily also contains maltogenic amylase. They have common structural features, but different substrate specificity. In current work, a combination of bioinformatics and experimental tools were used for designing and constructions of single and double mutants of a new variant of CDase from Anoxybacillus flavithermus. Considering the evolutionary variable positions 123 and 127 at the dimer interface of subunits in the alpha-amylase family, these positions in CDase were modified and three mutants, including A123V, C127Q and A123V/C127Q were constructed. The tertiary structure of WT and mutants were made with the MODELLER program, and the phylogenetic tree of homologous protein sequences was built with selected programs in Phylip package. Enzyme kinetic studies revealed that the catalytic efficiency of mutants, especially double one, is lower than the WT enzyme. Heat-induced denaturation experiments were monitored by measuring the UV/Vis signal at 280 nm, and it was found that WT protein is structurally more stable at 25 °C. However, it is more susceptible to changes in temperature compared to the double mutant. It was concluded that the positions 123 and 127 at the dimeric interface of CDase, not only could affect the conformational stability; but also; the catalytic properties of the enzyme by setting up the active site configuration in the dimeric state.
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