Título: Chimeric signal peptides for the functional expression of aryl alcohol oxidase in Saccharomyces cerevisie
Autor: Viña-González, Javier; González-Pérez, David; Martínez, Ángel T.; Alcalde Galeote, Miguel
Resumen: Among the ligninolytic oxidoreductases secreted by white-rot fungi, aryl-alcohol oxidase (AAO) plays an outstanding role as H2O2 supplying enzyme during lignin decay. With high enantioselectivity and broad substrate specificity, this flavo-enzyme is also a promising departure point for directed evolution studies towards different biotechnological fates, but the lack of heterologous functional expression levels precludes further advances in the field. In this study, the native signal peptide of AAO from Pleurotus eryngii was replaced by those of the mating α-factor, the toxin K1 Killer, as well as combinations of pre- and pro-regions from both leaders to achieve secretion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. AAO expression in yeast was measured with the help of an ad-hoc dual high-throughput screening protocol based on the detection of H2O2 with a chemical and an enzymatic assay (the latter using horseradish peroxidase). All constructs were successfully processed and secreted by yeast showing extracellular AAO activities with several aryl alcohols, which opens new paths for future developments.
Descripción: Trabajo presentado en el 13th European Workshop on Lignocellulosics and Pulp, celebrado en Sevilla (España) del 24 al 27 de junio de 2014
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