PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Galactose oxidase from Fusarium oxysporum--expression in E. coli and P. pastoris and biochemical characterization.

  • Regina Paukner,
  • Petra Staudigl,
  • Withu Choosri,
  • Christoph Sygmund,
  • Petr Halada,
  • Dietmar Haltrich,
  • Christian Leitner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100116
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. e100116

Abstract

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A gene coding for galactose 6-oxidase from Fusarium oxysporum G12 was cloned together with its native preprosequence and a C-terminal His-tag, and successfully expressed both in Escherichia coli and Pichia pastoris. The enzyme was subsequently purified and characterized. Among all tested substrates, the highest catalytic efficiency (kcat/Km) was found with 1-methyl-β-D-galactopyranoside (2.2 mM(-1) s(-1)). The Michaelis constant (Km) for D-galactose was determined to be 47 mM. Optimal pH and temperature for the enzyme activity were 7.0 and 40°C, respectively, and the enzyme was thermoinactivated at temperatures above 50°C. GalOx contains a unique metalloradical complex consisting of a copper atom and a tyrosine residue covalently attached to the sulphur of a cysteine. The correct formation of this thioether bond during the heterologous expression in E. coli and P. pastoris could be unequivocally confirmed by MALDI mass spectrometry, which offers a convenient alternative to prove this Tyr-Cys crosslink, which is essential for the catalytic activity of GalOx.