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High-level secretion and characterization of cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase in recombinant Komagataella phaffii.

Journal of Biotechnology 2017 October 11
Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (CGTase) catalyzes the conversion of starch into cyclodextrin (CD), which is widely applied in food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and agricultural industries. For efficient production of CD, high yield of CGTase with good characteristics is necessary. In this study, the cgt gene from Bacillus pseudalcaliphilus was expressed in Komagataella phaffii after codon optimization and expression vector selection. The β-CGTase activity in the transformant reached 3885.1UmL-1 , which is the highest value reported so far, at 28°C, 6% inoculum ratio, and 1.5% methanol addition following 24h of incubation. The recombinant CGTase showed high specific activity at 80°C without any γ-CGTase activity, and had good stability in a wide pH and temperature range. These results demonstrate that the recombinant CGTase could have potential industrial applications.

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