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Journal of Microbiology
2011 Volume.49 No. 4 p.628 ~ p.628
Identification of an extracellular thermostable glycosyl hydrolase family 13 ¥á-amylase from Thermotoga neapolitana
Choi Kyoung-Hwa

Hwang Sung-Min
Cha Jae-Ho
Lee Hee-Seob
Abstract
We cloned the gene for an extracellular ¥á-amylase, AmyE, from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga neapolitana and expressed it in Escherichia coli. The molecular mass of the enzyme was 92 kDa as a monomer. Maximum activity was observed at pH 6.5 and temperature 75¡ÆC and the enzyme was highly thermostable. AmyE hydrolyzed the typical substrates for ¥á-amylase, including soluble starch, amylopectin, and maltooli-gosaccharides. The hydrolytic pattern of AmyE was similar to that of a typical ¥á-amylase; however, unlike most of the calcium (Ca2+)-dependent ¥á-amylases, the activity of AmyE was unaffected by Ca2+. The specific activities of AmyE towards various substrates indicated that the enzyme preferred maltooligosaccharides which have more than four glucose residues. AmyE could not hydrolyze maltose and maltotriose. When maltoheptaose was incubated with AmyE at the various time courses, the products consisting of maltose through maltopentaose was evenly formed indicating that the enzyme acts in an endo-fashion. The specific activity of AmyE (7.4 U/mg at 75¡Æ C, pH 6.5, with starch as the substrate) was extremely lower than that of other extracellular ¥á-amylases, which indicates that AmyE may cooperate with other highly active extracellular ¥á-amylases for the breakdown of the starch or ¥á-glucans into maltose and maltotriose before transport into the cell in the members of Thermotoga sp.
KEYWORD
GH 13 ¥á-amylase, hyperthermophiles, thermostability, Thermotoga neapolitana
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