2021
DOI: 10.2174/0929866527666200813201242
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Construction and Evaluation of Peptide-Linked Lactobacillus brevis β-Galactosidase Heterodimers

Abstract: Background: β-galactosidases are enzymes that are utilized to hydrolyze lactose into galactose and glucose, and are is widely used in the food industry. Objective: We describe the recombinant expression of an unstudied, heterodimeric β-galactosidase originating from Lactobacillus brevis ATCC 367 in Escherichia coli. Furthermore, six different constructs, in which the two protein subunits were fused with different peptide linkers. Method: The heterodimeric subunits of the β-galactosidase were cloned in ex… Show more

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“…Crucial to the efficacy of these chimeric proteins is the correct specification of the linker peptides connecting the enzyme units�their type, length, and amino acid composition being imperative factors in maintaining both activity and stability. 14,15 Nevertheless, to date, no single fusion protein or naturally occurring bifunctional enzyme has been described for the direct conversion of D-xylose to UDP-D-xylose (Figure 1c). In the present study, we combined two assembly orientations and four linker peptides with different lengths and compared the catalytic performance of the eight resulting chimeric fusion enzymes.…”
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“…Crucial to the efficacy of these chimeric proteins is the correct specification of the linker peptides connecting the enzyme units�their type, length, and amino acid composition being imperative factors in maintaining both activity and stability. 14,15 Nevertheless, to date, no single fusion protein or naturally occurring bifunctional enzyme has been described for the direct conversion of D-xylose to UDP-D-xylose (Figure 1c). In the present study, we combined two assembly orientations and four linker peptides with different lengths and compared the catalytic performance of the eight resulting chimeric fusion enzymes.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such engineered fusion enzymes not only underscore their potential for large-scale production but also highlight their capacity for synthesizing analogs and establishing novel metabolic pathways to support glycosylation reactions. Crucial to the efficacy of these chimeric proteins is the correct specification of the linker peptides connecting the enzyme unitstheir type, length, and amino acid composition being imperative factors in maintaining both activity and stability. , …”
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