The strain T1 produces a thermostable T1 lipase that could be used for industrial purposes. Previously, the GST-T1 lipase was purified through two chromatographic steps: affinity and ion exchange (IEX) but the recovery yield was only 33%. To improve the recovery yield to over 80%, the GST tag from the pGEX system was replaced with a poly-histidine at the N-terminal of the T1 lipase sequence. The novel construct of pGEX/His-T1 lipase was developed by site-directed mutagenesis, where the restriction site was introduced upstream of the GST tag, allowing the removal of tag double digestion using I and RI (existing cutting site in the pGEX system). Fragment of 6 × His-T1 lipase fusion was synthesized, cloned into the pGEX4T1 system, and expressed in BL21 (DE3) pLysS, resulting in lipase-specific activity at 236 U/mg. The single purification step of His-T1 lipase was successfully achieved using nickel Sepharose 6FF with an optimized concentration of 5 mM imidazole for binding, yielding the recovery of 98%, 1,353 U/mg lipase activity, and a 5.7-fold increase in purification fold. His-T1 lipase was characterized and was found to be stable at pH 5-9, active at 70 °C, and optimal at pH 9.
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