Abstract:The present supply of prebiotics is entirely inadequate
to meet
their demand. To produce novel prebiotics, a d-mannose isomerase
(XpMIaseA) from Xanthomonas phaseoli was first produced in Komagataella phaffii (Pichia pastoris). XpMIaseA shared the highest amino acid sequence identity (58.0%) with
the enzyme from Marinomonas mediterranea. Efficient secretory production of XpMIaseA (282.0
U mL–1) was achieved using high cell density fermentation.
The optimal conditions of XpMIaseA were pH 7.5 and
55 °C. It showe… Show more
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