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Computer-aided design of novel cellobiose 2-epimerase for efficient synthesis of lactulose using lactose.

Dong-Xu JiaHai YuFan WangLi-Qun JinZhi-Qiang LiuYu-Guo Zheng
Published in: Bioprocess and biosystems engineering (2023)
Cellobiose 2-epimerase (CE) is ideally suited to synthesize lactulose from lactose, but the poor thermostability and catalytic efficiency restrict enzymatic application. Herein, a non-characterized CE originating from Caldicellulosiruptor morganii (CmCE) was discovered in the NCBI database. Then, a smart mutation library was constructed based on FoldX ΔΔG calculation and modeling structure analysis, from which a positive mutant D226G located within the α 8 /α 9 loop exhibited longer half-lives at 65-75 °C as well as lower K m and higher k cat /K m values compared with CmCE. Molecular modeling demonstrated that the improvement of D226G was largely attributed to the rigidification of the flexible loop, the compactness of the catalysis pocket and the increment of substrate-binding capability. Finally, the yield of synthesizing lactulose catalyzed by D226G reached 45.5%, higher than the 35.9% achieved with CmCE. The disclosed effect of the flexible loop on enzymatic stability and catalysis provides insight to redesign efficient CEs to biosynthesize lactulose.
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