LIU Xiaolong, LIU Yuhuan, FAN Xinjiong. Molecular modification and degradation characteristics of a novel marine mud-derived pyrethroid hydrolase[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2017,56(4):111-117.
LIU Xiaolong, LIU Yuhuan, FAN Xinjiong. Molecular modification and degradation characteristics of a novel marine mud-derived pyrethroid hydrolase[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2017,56(4):111-117.DOI:
In order to enhance the activity of pyrethroid degrading enzyme
error prone PCR technology was used to modify a novel esterase gene (est825) which was derived from marine sediment metagenomic library. A mutant enzyme EstM46 was cloned and characterized. The activity of EstM46 was 1.5-fold higher than wild type (Est825)
and the optimum temperature was 5 degrees higher than that of Est825. Furthermore
the mutant enzyme stayed stable up to 70 ℃
remaining 80% (50% with Est825) of its activity after incubated at 70 ℃ for 2 h. The hydrolysis rates of cyhalothrin
cypermethrin
sumicidin and deltamethrin were 92.21%
99.75%
93.21% and 89.48%
respectively. A broad-spectrum pyrethroid-degrading enzyme with higher hydrolytic activity and more thermostability will play a better role in practical biodegradation.