Purification and characterization of an inulinase produced by a Kluyveromyces marxianus strain isolated from Blue Agave Bagasse.

PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION(2020)

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Exo-inulinases are versatile enzymes that have gained attention in recent years due to their ability to hydrolyze linear and branched polyfructose chains found in inulines. Agavin, a branched inulin, is found in Agave plant, the raw matter to produce tequila. Our group has isolated several microbial strains from agave bagasse, an agroindustrial residue from tequila production that increases yearly. Strain ISO3, identified as Kluyveromyces marxianus, showed a remarkable activity towards agavin, and from its fermentation liquor an inulinolytic enzyme (Inu-ISO3) was purified. The isolated enzyme is a glycosylated dimeric protein with a molecular mass of similar to 256 kDa, as determined by DLS and SEC. The enzyme has an isoelectric pH of 4.6 and has both inulinase and invertase activities with an I/S ratio (ratio of activity with agavin to activity with sucrose) of 1.39. The enzyme has temperature and pH optima of 50 degrees C and 5.5, respectively, and follows hyperbolic kinetics with agavin (k(cat) of 339 +/- 27 s(-1) and K-M of 11.8 +/- 1.5 mM). The remarkable activity of Inu-ISO3 on linear and branched inulin spotlights this enzyme as a potential player in the treatment of agricultural residua for the generation of added-value products.
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Inulinase,Kluyveromyces marxianus,Branched inulin,Enzymatic hydrolysis
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