A novel, high performance enzyme for starch liquefaction -: Discovery and optimization of a low pH, thermostable α-amylase

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Richardson, TH [1 ]
Tan, XQ [1 ]
Frey, G [1 ]
Callen, W [1 ]
Cabell, M [1 ]
Lam, D [1 ]
Macomber, J [1 ]
Short, JM [1 ]
Robertson, DE [1 ]
Miller, C [1 ]
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[1] Diversa Corp, San Diego, CA 92121 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M203183200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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High throughput screening of microbial DNA libraries was used to identify alpha-amylases with phenotypic characteristics compatible with large scale corn wet milling process conditions. Single and multiorganism DNA libraries originating from various environments were targeted for activity and sequence-based screening approaches. After initial screening, 15 clones were designated as primary hits based upon activity at pH 4.5 or 95 degreesC without addition of endogenous Ca2+. After further characterization, three enzyme candidates were chosen each with an exceptional expression of one or more aspects of the necessary phenotype: temperature stability, pH optimum, lowered reliance on Ca2+ and/or enzyme rate. To combine the best aspects of the three phenotypes to optimize process compatibility, the natural gene homologues were used as a parental sequence set for gene reassembly. Approximately 21,000 chimeric daughter sequences were generated and subsets screened using a process-specific, high throughput activity assay. Gene reassembly resulted in numerous improved mutants with combined optimal phenotypes of expression, temperature stability, and pH optimum. After biochemical and process-specific characterization of these gene products, one a-amylase with exceptional process compatibility and economics was identified. This paper describes the synergistic approach of combining environmental discovery and laboratory evolution for identification and optimization of industrially important biocatalysts.
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