Stabilization of a chitinase from Serratia marcescens by Gly-->Ala and Xxx-->Pro mutations.

Sigrid Gåseidnes, Bjørnar Synstad, Xiaohong Jia, Hege Kjellesvik, Gert Vriend, Vincent G H Eijsink
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This paper describes attempts to increase the kinetic stability of chitinase B from Serratia marcescens (ChiB) by the introduction of semi-automatically designed rigidifying mutations of the Gly-->Ala and Xxx-->Pro type. Of 15 single mutants, several displayed significant increases in thermal stability, whereas most mutants showed minor effects. All mutations with non-marginal effects on stability clustered in a limited, surface-exposed region of the enzyme, indicating that this region is involved in a partial unfolding process that triggers irreversible thermal inactivation (aggregation). A double mutant containing two stabilizing mutations in this region (G188A, A234P) displayed a 10-fold increase in half-life at 57 degrees C and a 4.2 degrees C increase in apparent T(m). These results show that entropic stabilization works well for ChiB and they pinpoint a region whose unfolding may be crucial for the kinetic stability of this enzyme.

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粘质沙雷菌Gly- >Ala和Xxx- >Pro突变对几丁质酶的稳定作用。
本文描述了通过引入半自动设计的Gly- >Ala和Xxx- >Pro型刚性突变来提高粘质沙雷氏菌(ChiB)几丁质酶B的动力学稳定性的尝试。在15个单突变体中,有几个表现出显著的热稳定性增加,而大多数突变体表现出轻微的影响。所有对稳定性有非边际影响的突变都聚集在酶的有限表面暴露区域,表明该区域参与了部分展开过程,引发了不可逆的热失活(聚集)。含有该区域两个稳定突变的双突变体(G188A, A234P)在57℃时半衰期增加10倍,表观T(m)增加4.2℃。这些结果表明,ChiB的熵稳定效果很好,他们指出了一个区域,其展开可能对这种酶的动力学稳定性至关重要。
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