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BMC Biotechnology | 2012

In vivo functional expression of a screened P. aeruginosa chaperone-dependent lipase in E. coli

Xiangping Wu; Pengyong You; Erzheng Su; Jingjing Xu; Bei Gao; Dongzhi Wei

BackgroundMicrobial lipases particularly Pseudomonas lipases are widely used for biotechnological applications. It is a meaningful work to design experiments to obtain high-level active lipase. There is a limiting factor for functional overexpression of the Pseudomonas lipase that a chaperone is necessary for effective folding. As previously reported, several methods had been used to resolve the problem. In this work, the lipase (LipA) and its chaperone (LipB) from a screened strain named AB which belongs to Pseudomonas aeruginosa were overexpressed in E. coli with two dual expression plasmid systems to enhance the production of the active lipase LipA without in vitro refolding process.ResultsIn this work, we screened a lipase-produced strain named AB through the screening procedure, which was identified as P. aeruginosa on the basis of 16S rDNA. Genomic DNA obtained from the strain was used to isolate the gene lipA (936 bp) and lipase specific foldase gene lipB (1023 bp). One single expression plasmid system E. coli BL21/pET28a-lipAB and two dual expression plasmid systems E. coli BL21/pETDuet-lipA-lipB and E. coli BL21/pACYCDuet-lipA-lipB were successfully constructed. The lipase activities of the three expression systems were compared to choose the optimal expression method. Under the same cultured condition, the activities of the lipases expressed by E. coli BL21/pET28a-lipAB and E. coli BL21/pETDuet-lipA-lipB were 1300 U/L and 3200 U/L, respectively, while the activity of the lipase expressed by E. coli BL21/pACYCDuet-lipA-lipB was up to 8500 U/L. The lipase LipA had an optimal temperature of 30°C and an optimal pH of 9 with a strong pH tolerance. The active LipA could catalyze the reaction between fatty alcohols and fatty acids to generate fatty acid alkyl esters, which meant that LipA was able to catalyze esterification reaction. The most suitable fatty acid and alcohol substrates for esterification were octylic acid and hexanol, respectively.ConclusionsThe effect of different plasmid system on the active LipA expression was significantly different. pACYCDuet-lipA-lipB was more suitable for the expression of active LipA than pET28a-lipAB and pETDuet-lipA-lipB. The LipA showed obvious esterification activity and thus had potential biocatalytic applications. The expression method reported here can give reference for the expression of those enzymes that require chaperones.


Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2014

Optimization of the lipase-catalyzed irreversible transesterification of Pistacia chinensis Bunge seed oil for biodiesel production

Erzheng Su; Jianguo Zhang; Meigui Huang; Dongzhi Wei

Production of biodiesel, a mixture of alkyl esters of fatty acids, by a lipase-catalyzed irreversible transesterification of Pistacia chinensis Bunge seed oil using dialkyl carbonate as an acyl acceptor is studied. Response surface methodology (RSM) based on central composite design (CCD) was used to optimize five important reaction variables. A quadratic model was established to modify those variables for high biodiesel yield. From the analysis of variance (ANOVA), the most important variables in the experimental design response were the reaction time, temperature, the molar ratio of oil to diethyl carbonate, and the amount of water added. The biodiesel yield predicted by the model was 98.2% under the optimal conditions and the subsequent verification experiments gave the average biodiesel yield of 97.6% thus confirming the validity of the predicted model.


Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2007

Lipase-catalyzed irreversible transesterification of vegetable oils for fatty acid methyl esters production with dimethyl carbonate as the acyl acceptor

Erzheng Su; Min-Jie Zhang; Jianguo Zhang; Jian-Feng Gao; Dongzhi Wei


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2008

Improvement in lipase-catalyzed methanolysis of triacylglycerols for biodiesel production using a solvent engineering method

Erzheng Su; Dongzhi Wei


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2007

Lipase-catalyzed in situ reactive extraction of oilseeds with short-chained alkyl acetates for fatty acid esters production

Erzheng Su; Wei-Qin Xu; Ke-Liang Gao; Yu Zheng; Dongzhi Wei


Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2008

A new fermentation strategy for S-adenosylmethionine production in recombinant Pichia pastoris

Jianguo Zhang; Xuedong Wang; Erzheng Su; Guochen Fang; Yuhong Ren; Dongzhi Wei


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013

Carica papaya Lipase Catalysed Resolution of β-Amino Esters for the Highly Enantioselective Synthesis of (S)-Dapoxetine

Pengyong You; Jian Qiu; Erzheng Su; Dongzhi Wei


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2011

Improving the catalytic activity of lipase LipK107 from Proteus sp. by site-directed mutagenesis in the lid domain based on computer simulation

Bei Gao; Tao Xu; Jinping Lin; Lujia Zhang; Erzheng Su; Zhengbing Jiang; Dongzhi Wei


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2011

Carica papaya lipase-catalyzed synthesis of terpene esters

Pengyong You; Erzheng Su; Xuepeng Yang; Duobin Mao; Dongzhi Wei


Tetrahedron Letters | 2014

High yield synthesis of d-phenylglycine and its derivatives by nitrilase mediated dynamic kinetic resolution in aqueous-1-octanol biphasic system

Jian Qiu; Erzheng Su; Wei Wang; Dongzhi Wei

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Dongzhi Wei

East China University of Science and Technology

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Jian Qiu

East China University of Science and Technology

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Jianguo Zhang

East China University of Science and Technology

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Pengyong You

East China University of Science and Technology

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Bei Gao

East China University of Science and Technology

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Lujia Zhang

East China University of Science and Technology

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Tao Xu

East China University of Science and Technology

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Wei Wang

East China University of Science and Technology

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Xuedong Wang

East China University of Science and Technology

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Dongbing Cui

East China University of Science and Technology

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