Expression of Bacillus macerans Cyclodextrin Glucanotransferase on the Cell Surface of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

  • Published : 2000.11.09

Abstract

A whole-cell biocatalyst was constructed by immobilizing an enzyme on the surface of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The gene encoding Bacillus macerans cyclodextrin glucanotransferase(CGTase) was fused with the AGA2 gene encoding a small peptide disulfide-linked to the aga1, a cell wall protein of a-agglutinin. The plasmid was introduced S. cerevisiae and expressed in the medium consisting of 10g/L yeast extract, 20g/L peptone, and 20g/L galactose. The activity was detected with the formation of cyclodextrin(CD) from 10g/L soluble starch. Surface display of CGTase was also verified with the halo-test, flow cytometry, and immunofluorescence microscopy. The recombinant S. cerevisiae produced ${\alpha}-cyclodextrin$ more efficiently than the free CGTase by simultaneous fermentation and cyclization as yeast consumes glucose and maltose which are inhibitors for CD synthesis.

B. macerans 유래의 CGTase를 yeast surface display기술을 이용하여 S. cerevisiae의 표면에 발현된 것을 halo-test와 immunofluorescence microscopy와 flow cytometry를 통하여 확인하였다. 재조합 효모는 효소의 cyclization작용을 저해하고 CD의 분해작용을 촉진하는 glucose와 maltose를 제거하는 발효공정과 표면 발현된 CGTase의 cyclization 공정을 동시에 수행할 수 있어 CD의 생산, 분리공정을 효율적으로 개선하였다.

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