Removal Of Then-Terminal Methionine Improves The Sweetness Of The Recombinant Expressed Sweet-Tasting Protein Brazzein And Its Mutants Inescherichia Coli

JOURNAL OF FOOD BIOCHEMISTRY(2021)

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The sweet-tasting protein brazzein is the smallest sweet protein with high sweet potency. Overexpression of this protein in a heterogenous host is an essential way for its production in food industry. In this study, the gene of minor form brazzein was cloned into the pET-SUMO vector with optimized codon usage and expressed inE. coliBL21-CodonPlus (DE3)-RIL. The recombinant protein in absence of theN-terminal methionine displayed a sweetness threshold about 1.5 mu g/ml, which is the sweetest brazzein protein reported up to now. The unexpected sweet potency of the protein was validated by a series of mutants (7Val -> Arg, 9Glu -> Lys and 9Glu -> Asp), in which E9K exhibited about 50% enhancement of sweetness than the wild type. The superior sweetness of recombinant brazzein and its sweeter mutants suggest their potential applications in food and beverages. Practical applications The sweet-tasting proteins are natural, low-, or non-caloric and nutritive, showing to be promising replacers of sugars and artificial sweeteners, and can be used as sweet additives in the fields of food, medicine, and biotechnology. In the present study, we report that the recombinant brazzein protein expressed inE. coliexhibits superior and improved sweetness than those previously reported. Furthermore, sweeter mutants were obtained with the expression procedure. The superior sweetness of recombinant brazzein and its sweeter mutants suggest their potential applications in food, beverages, and other fields.
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E, coliexpression, mutant, N-terminus, sweetness, sweet-tasting protein brazzein
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