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Cloning, Expression, and Structural Elucidation of a Biotechnologically Potential Alkaline Serine Protease From a Newly Isolated Haloalkaliphilic Bacillus lehensis JO-26

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dc.contributor.author Bhatt, Hitarth B
dc.contributor.author Singh, Satya P
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-24T04:14:37Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-24T04:14:37Z
dc.date.issued 2020-06
dc.identifier.uri http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/1957
dc.description.abstract An alkaline protease gene of Bacillus lehensis JO-26 from saline desert, Little Rann of Kutch, was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3). A 1,014-bp ORF encoded 337 amino acids. The recombinant protease (APrBL) with Asp 97, His 127, and Ser 280 forming catalytic triad belongs to the subtilase S8 protease family. The gene was optimally expressed in soluble fraction with 0.2 mM isopropyl b-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG), 2% (w/v) NaCl at 28 C. APrBL, a monomer with a molecular mass of 34.6 kDa was active over pH 8–11 and 30 C..70 C, optimally at pH 10 and 50 C. The enzyme was highly thermostable and retained 73% of the residual activity at 80 C up to 3 h. It was significantly stimulated by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), Ca2C, chloroform, toluene, n-butanol, and benzene while completely inhibited by phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) and Hg2C. The serine nature of the protease was confirmed by its strong nhibition by PMSF. The APrBL gene was phylogenetically close to alkaline elastase YaB (P20724) and was distinct from the well-known commercial proteases subtilisin Carlsberg (CAB56500) and subtilisin BPN0 (P00782). The structural elucidation revealed 31.75% a-helices, 22.55% b-strands, and 45.70% coils. Although high glycine and fewer proline residues are a characteristic feature of the cold-adapted enzymes, the similar observation in thermally active APrBL suggests that this feature cannot be solely responsible for thermo/cold adaptation. The APrBL protease was highly effective as a detergent additive and in whey protein hydrolysis en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject recombinant alkaline protease en_US
dc.subject gene expression en_US
dc.subject Little Rann of Kutch en_US
dc.subject structure–function relationship en_US
dc.subject detergent additive en_US
dc.subject whey protein hydrolysis en_US
dc.title Cloning, Expression, and Structural Elucidation of a Biotechnologically Potential Alkaline Serine Protease From a Newly Isolated Haloalkaliphilic Bacillus lehensis JO-26 en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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