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http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1212.12017

An ${\beta}$-1,4-Xylanase with Exo-Enzyme Activity Produced by Paenibacillus xylanilyticus KJ-03 and Its Cloning and Characterization  

Park, Dong-Ju (Department of Biotechnology, College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Lee, Yong-Suk (Department of Biotechnology, College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Chang, Jie (Department of Biotechnology, College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Fang, Shu-Jun (Department of Biotechnology, College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Choi, Yong-Lark (Department of Biotechnology, College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology / v.23, no.3, 2013 , pp. 397-404 More about this Journal
Abstract
Paenibacillus xylanilyticus KJ-03 was isolated from soil samples obtained from a field with Amorphophallus konjac plants. A gene encoding xylanase was isolated from KJ-03 and cloned using a fosmid library. The xynA gene encodes xylanase; it consists of 1,035 bp and encodes 345 amino acids. The amino acid sequence deduced from the P. xylanilyticus KJ-03 xylanase showed 81% and 69% identities with those deduced from the P. polymyxa E681 and Paenibacillus sp. HPL-001 xylanases, respectively. The xynA gene comprises a single domain, consisting of a catalytic domain of the glycosyl hydrolase (GH) 10 family. The xynA gene was expressed in Escherichia coli BL21 (trxB), and the recombinant xylanase was purified by Niaffinity chromatography. The purified xylanase showed optimum activity with birchwood xylan as a substrate at $40^{\circ}C$ and pH 7.4. Treatment with $Mg^{2+}$ and $Li^+$ showed a slight decrease in XynA activity; however, treatment with 5 mM $Cu^{2+}$ completely inhibited its activity. The results of the thin layer chromatography analysis indicated that the major hydrolysis product was xylobiose and small amounts of xylose and xylotriose. XynA showed increased activity with oat spelt xylan and birchwood xylan, but showed only slight activity with locust bean gum.
Keywords
Paenibacillus xylanilyticus KJ-03; xylanase; genome library; purification; transxylosylation;
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