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KMID : 0613820100200091306
Journal of Life Science
2010 Volume.20 No. 9 p.1306 ~ p.1313
Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Carboxylesterase Gene from Cow Rumen Metagenomic Library
Asraful Islam Shah Md.

Kim Min-Geun
Renukaradhya K. Math
Srinivasa Raddy R.N,
Kim Eun-Jin
Kim Jung-Ho
Kim Hoon
Yoon Han-Dae
Abstract
The gene encoding esterase enzyme was cloned from a metagenomic library of cow rumen bacteria. The esterase gene (est1R) was 2,465 bp in length, encoding a protein of 366 amino acid residues, and the molecular weight of the enzyme was 61,166 Da. Est1R of rumen cosmid library shared 5.9% amino acid identity with Est1R (P37967) of PNB carboxylesterase, 6.1% with Est1R (1EEAA) of acetylcholinesterase and 6.1% with Est1R (1H23A) of chain A. BlastP in NCBI database analysis of Est1R revealed that it was not homologous to previous known lipases and esterases. Est1R showed optimum activity at pH 7.0 and 40¡É. On the other hand, the enzyme was found to be most active without organic solvent, followed by 95% activity with methanol, and the enzyme activity was highly affected by hexane (lost 51% activity). Therefore, the novel esterase gene est1R is likely obtainable from cow rumen metagenome and may be utilized for industrial purposes.
KEYWORD
Metagenomic library, cow rumen, est1R gene, new group esterase
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