Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Mar 2024)

Targeting deoxynivalenol for degradation by a chimeric manganese peroxidase/glutathione system

  • Xiaoyun Su,
  • Shuai Wang,
  • Xiaolu Wang,
  • Wangli Ji,
  • Honglian Zhang,
  • Tao Tu,
  • Nina Hakulinen,
  • Huiying Luo,
  • Bin Yao,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Huoqing Huang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 273
p. 116130

Abstract

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The manganese peroxidase (MnP) can degrade multiple mycotoxins including deoxynivalenol (DON) efficiently; however, the lignin components abundant in foods and feeds were discovered to interfere with DON catalysis. Herein, using MnP from Ceriporiopsis subvermispora (CsMnP) as a model, it was demonstrated that desired catalysis of DON, but not futile reactions with lignin, in the reaction systems containing feeds could be achieved by engineering MnP and supplementing with a boosting reactant. Specifically, two successive strategies (including the fusion of CsMnP to a DON-recognizing ScFv and identification of glutathione as a specific targeting enhancer) were combined to overcome the lignin competition, which together resulted into elevation of the degradation rate from 2.5% to as high as 82.7% in the feeds. The method to construct a targeting MnP and fortify it with an additional enhancer could be similarly applied to catalyze the many other mycotoxins with yet unknown responsive biocatalysts.

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