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Lipase from Antarctic cold-tolerant Pseudomonas sp. 7323 can catalyze the hydrolysis of triacylgly-cerols to glycerol and monoacyl-glycerols. We utilize the characteristic of lipase-having different catalytic activity under different temperature, to sense the temperature change. Lipase A reaches its catalytic activity peak at about 30℃, and decreases as temperature rise or drop. Furthermore, to purify our lipase A in an easier way, we design a His-tag sequence behind the lipase A.<br> | Lipase from Antarctic cold-tolerant Pseudomonas sp. 7323 can catalyze the hydrolysis of triacylgly-cerols to glycerol and monoacyl-glycerols. We utilize the characteristic of lipase-having different catalytic activity under different temperature, to sense the temperature change. Lipase A reaches its catalytic activity peak at about 30℃, and decreases as temperature rise or drop. Furthermore, to purify our lipase A in an easier way, we design a His-tag sequence behind the lipase A.<br> |
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Lipase A (Pseudomonas sp. 7323) -Histag
Lipase from Pseudomonas sp 7323
Description
Lipase from Antarctic cold-tolerant Pseudomonas sp. 7323 can catalyze the hydrolysis of triacylgly-cerols to glycerol and monoacyl-glycerols. We utilize the characteristic of lipase-having different catalytic activity under different temperature, to sense the temperature change. Lipase A reaches its catalytic activity peak at about 30℃, and decreases as temperature rise or drop. Furthermore, to purify our lipase A in an easier way, we design a His-tag sequence behind the lipase A.
Result
Prove our vectors successfully constructed
The cold-adapted lipase A is from an Antarctic deep sea psychrotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas sp. 7323. Lipases are glycerol ester hydrolases that are able to hydrolyze ester to free fatty acid and glycerol. With overexpression of Lip A, the bacteria are able to produce different concentration of fatty acid in different temperature.
We get the sequence of Lip A from NCBI. In order to check the expression of Lip A in cells and facilitate the purification of this protein, we attached the 6 X His tag on the C-terminal of this protein. This part was inserted into the iGEM provided expression vector psB1C3 through the restriction site EcoRI and SpeI (Fig1).
Prove lipase successfully produced
We have transformed E. coli BL21 strain with pSB1C3-LipA-His tag construct which has been previously proved succeed. The positive transformants were screened with ampicillins and colony PCR. We liquid cultured the cells and collected after 16 hours. After washing with PBS, we lysed the cells by using lysis buffer (please refer to the Experiment protocol) to get the protein lysate. Western Blot has been performed to check the expression of Lip A by using antibody against His tag.
Prove enzymes are functional
In order to verify the functionality of Lip A expressed, we have done a functional assay with the protein extract from BL21 by sonication. To determine the lipase activity, we utilized a spectrometry-based method by using 4-nitrophenyl decanoate as substrate. The amount of 4-nitrophenol hydrolyzed and released was determined spectrophotometrically at 405nm. We compared the fluorescence and found that the change in fluorescence is greater in the protein in BL21 expressed Lip A compared to control (Fig. 5).
Enzymes activity detection
Since our goal is to build a precise thermal-tunable promoter with dynamic range of gene transcription, the lipase activity in variety of temperature is very important to us. Hence, we evaluated the lipase activity in different temperature and the curve illustrated fitted to what reported in previous research of Lip A of Pseudomonas sp.7323 (Figure 6 and 7).
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