Directed evolution of cholesterol oxidase with improved thermostability using error-prone PCR.

Biotechnol Lett

Department of Clinical Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, P.O. Box: 14155-6447, Tehran, Iran.

Published: September 2023

Cholesterol oxidase is industrially important as it is frequently used as a biosensor in food and agriculture industries and measurement of cholesterol. Although, most natural enzymes show low thermostability, which limits their application. Here, we obtained an improved variant of Chromobacterium sp. DS1 cholesterol oxidase (ChOS) with enhanced thermostability by random mutant library applying two forms of error-prone PCR (serial dilution and single step). Wild-type ChOS indicated an optimal temperature and pH of 70 ºC and pH 7.5, respectively. The best mutant ChOS-M acquired three amino acid substitutions (S112T, I240V and A500S) and enhanced thermostability (at 50 °C for 5 h) by 30%. The optimum temperature and pH in the mutant were not changed. In comparison to wild type, circular dichroism disclosed no significant secondary structural alterations in mutants. These findings show that error-prone PCR is an effective method for enhancing enzyme characteristics and offers a platform for the practical use of ChOS as a thermal-resistance enzyme in industrial fields and clinical diagnosis.

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