Enhanced Production, Enzymatic Activity, and Thermostability of an α-Amylase from in .

J Agric Food Chem

School of Food and Biological Engineering, Anhui Fermented Food Engineering Research Center, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230601, China.

Published: November 2024

A novel α-amylase gene (BAA) from was cloned into , designing two recombinant α-amylases to facilitate extracellular secretion. Following optimizing the expression conditions, the highest yield of BAA (88.12 mmol/L) was achieved upon 36 h induction and 5 ng/mL nisin concentration. Determining the enzymatic properties of BAA revealed its poor stability and activity at high temperatures, hindering its widespread application. Therefore, we used computer-aided design to generate a mutant, S275L, which exhibited significantly improved activity and thermostability: an 18.7% increase in enzymatic activity (3767.38 U/mg), a 10 °C increase in optimal temperature, and a 49.2% improvement in stability at 60 °C. Molecular dynamics simulations and force analysis confirmed these enhancements. Finally, the mutant S275L's potential was further analyzed for starch hydrolysis on poultry feed. Therefore, the mutant S275L holds promising as an enzyme agent for enhanced feed digestibility and quality.

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