Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Regular Papers
N-Linked Oligosaccharides of Aspergillus awamori Feruloyl Esterase Are Important for Thermostability and Catalysis
Takuya KOSEKIKenji TAKAHASHITakashi HANDAYuichi YAMANEShinya FUSHINOBUKatsumi HASHIZUME
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2006 Volume 70 Issue 10 Pages 2476-2480

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A unique N-linked glycosylation motif (Asn79-Tyr-Thr) was found in the sequence of type-A feruloyl esterases from Aspergillus spp. To clarify the function of the flap, the role of N-linked oligosaccharides located in the flap region on the biochemical properties of feruloyl esterase (AwFAEA) from Aspergillus awamori expressed in Pichia pastoris was analyzed by removing the N-linked glycosylation recognition site by site-directed mutagenesis. N79 was replaced with A or Q. N-glycosylation-free N79A and N79Q mutant enzymes had lower activity than that of the glycosylated recombinant AwFAEA wild-type enzyme toward α-naphthylbutyrate (C4), α-naphthylcaprylate (C8), and phenolic acid methyl esters. Kinetic analysis of the mutant enzymes indicated that the lower catalytic efficiency was due to a combination of increased Km and decreased kcat for N79A, and to a considerably decreased kcat for N79Q. N79A and N79Q mutant enzymes also exhibited considerably reduced thermostability relative to the wild-type.
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