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FEBS Letters | 1993

One-step purification and characterization of human pancreatic lipase expressed in insect cells

Kenneth Thirstrup; Frédéric Carrière; Siv Annegrethe Hjorth; Poul Baad Rasmussen; Helle Fabricius Wöldike; Per F. Nielsen; Lars Thim

A cDNA clone encoding the sequence of human pancreatic lipase (HPL) was subcloned into the baculovirus transfer vector pVL1392 and used in co‐transfection of Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) insect cells with wild‐type Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) DNA. A single recombinant protein (50 kDa) secreted by Sf9 cells was detectable in the culture medium 24 h post‐infection using both anti‐HPL polyclonal antibodies and potentiometric measurements of lipolytic activity. The expression level reached 40 mg/l of enzyme at 6 days. A single cation‐exchange chromatography was sufficient to obtain a highly pure recombinant HPL as demonstrated by N‐terminal sequencing, amino acid composition and carbohydrate analysis, as well as by mass spectrometry. These analyses revealed the production of mature protein with the correct processing of signal peptide and an homogenous glycosylation pattern. The kinetic properties of recombinant and native HPL were compared. Both enzymes showed similar profiles of interfacial activation, inhibition by bile salts and re‐activation by colipase.


Journal of Bacteriology | 2011

Upregulation of MetC Is Essential for d-Alanine-Independent Growth of an alr/dadX-Deficient Escherichia coli Strain

Lishan Kang; Allan Christian Shaw; Daqi Xu; Wenjuan Xia; Jingyuan Zhang; Jianhui Deng; Helle Fabricius Wöldike; Yun Liu; Jing Su

D-Alanine is a central component of the cell wall in most prokaryotes. D-Alanine synthesis in Escherichia coli is carried out by two different alanine racemases encoded by the alr and dadX genes. Deletion of alr and dadX from the E. coli genome results in a D-alanine auxotrophic phenotype. However, we have observed growth of prototrophic phenotypic revertants during routine culturing of a D-alanine auxotrophic strain. We present a detailed comparison of the proteome and transcriptome profiles of the D-alanine auxotroph and a prototrophic revertant strain. Most noticeably, a general upregulation of genes involved in methionine synthesis in the revertant strain was detected. The appearance of the revertant phenotype was genetically linked to point mutations in the methionine repressor gene (metJ). Our results reveal an alternative metabolic pathway which can supply essential d-alanine for peptidoglycan synthesis of alr- and dadX-deficient E. coli mutants and provide evidence for significant alanine racemase coactivity of the E. coli cystathionine beta-lyase (MetC).


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1992

Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a fungal endoglucanase I

Gideon J. Davies; Shirley P. Tolley; Keith S. Wilson; Martin Schülein; Helle Fabricius Wöldike; Guy Dodson

An endoglucanase I (EG1) from a fungal source (Humicola insolens) has been crystallized in a number of forms suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis. Four crystal forms have been grown from various precipitants using vapour phase diffusion methods in hanging drops. Three of these crystal forms diffract to beyond 2.5 A resolution. Two forms, obtained from ammonium sulphate at pH 5.4, or 8.0, grow as tetragonal bipyramids in space group P4(1)22 or P4(3)22, with approximate cell dimensions a = b = 102 A, c = 282 A. The other crystal forms were grown from polyethylene glycol 8000 at pH 8.0. One grows as monoclinic plates, space group P2(1), with cell dimensions a = 66.9 A, b = 75.2 A, c = 86.9 A and beta = 102.9 degrees and the other as long hexagonal rods in space group P6(1)22 or P6(5)22, with cell dimensions a = b = 119 A, c = 83 A.


Archive | 1991

An enzyme capable of degrading cellulose or hemicellulose

Helle Fabricius Wöldike; Fred Hagen; Carsten Mailand Gaseageren Hjort; Sven Hastrup


Archive | 1995

Enzyme capable of degrading cellulose or hemicellulose

Helle Fabricius Wöldike; Fred Hagen; Carsten Mailand Hjort; Sven Hastrup


Archive | 1995

Process for the production of protein products in aspergillus

Esper Boel; Tove Christensen; Helle Fabricius Wöldike


Archive | 1992

Promoters for use in aspergillus

Helle Fabricius Wöldike


Archive | 1994

Humicola lipase produced in aspergillus

Esper Boel; Tove Christensen; Helle Fabricius Wöldike; Ida Birgitte Huge-Jensen


Archive | 1996

Nucleic acid encoding a recombinant humicola sp. lipase

Esper Boel; Tove Christensen; Helle Fabricius Wöldike


Archive | 1995

Methods for producing Humicola lipases in aspergillus

Esper Boel; Tove Christensen; Helle Fabricius Wöldike; Ida Birgitte Huge-Jensen

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