Efficient Production of a Thermostable Mutant of Transglutaminase by Streptomyces mobaraensis
Jiacai Ye,
Penghui Yang,
Jingwen Zhou
et al.
Abstract:The transglutaminase (TGase) from Streptomyces
mobaraensis is widely used to improve the texture
of protein-based foods. However,
wild-type TGase is not heat-resistant, which is unfavorable for its
application. In this study, we successfully constructed a S. mobaraensis strain that can efficiently produce
TGm2, a thermostable mutant of S. mobaraensis TGase. First, S. mobaraensis DSM40587
was subjected to atmospheric room temperature plasma mutagenesis,
generating mutant smY2022 with a 12.2-fold increase in TGa… Show more
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