SbPL1CE8 from Segatella bryantii combines with SbGH28GH105 in a multi-enzyme cascade for pectic biomass utilization.

Int J Biol Macromol

Key Laboratory of Molecular Animal Nutrition, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China; College of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

Pectinases are useful biocatalysts for pectic biomass processing and are extensively used in the food/feed, textile and papermaking industries. Two pectinase genes, a pectate lyase (SbPL1CE8) and a polygalacturonase (SbGH28GH105) were isolated from Segatella bryantii and functionally characterized. Recombinant rSbPL1CE8 was most active against polygalacturonic acid (PGA) and pectin with a 60 % degree of esterification, with k/K values of 721.18 ± 64.77 and 327.02 ± 22.44 mL/s/mg, respectively. Truncated rSbPL1 acted as a mesophilic alkaline pectate lyase, which was highly resistant to inactivation by methanol and ethanol. The rSbPL1CE8 exclusively digested PGA and pectin into unsaturated digalacturonate (uG2), which was further converted into galacturonic acid by rSbGH28GH105. The rSbPL1CE8 was highly effective for saccharification of waste materials from Zea mays, Oryza sativa and Arachis hypogaea processing, and for ramie fiber degumming. This novel pectate lyase has great potential for application in industrial pectic biomass processing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.135217DOI Listing

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