Thermal stabilization of penicillolysin, a thermolabile 19 kDa Zn2+-protease, obtained by site-directed mutagenesis.

2004 
Penicillolysin is a member of the clan MX and the family of M35 proteases. The enzyme is a thermolabile Zn 2 + -protease from Penicillium citrinum with a unique substrate profile. We expressed recombinant penicillolysin inAspergillus oryzae and generated several site-directed mutants, R33E/E60R, A167E and T81P, with the intention of exploring thermal stabilization of this protein. We based our choice of mutations on the structures of homologous thermally stable enzymes, deuterolysin (EC 3.4.24.39) from A.oryzae and a peptidyl-Lys metallopeptidase (GfMEP) from the edible mushroom Grifora frondsa. The resulting mutant proteins exhibited comparable catalytic efficiency to the wild-type enzyme and some showed a higher tolerance to temperature.
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