Title of article
Blood Tolerant Laccase by Directed Evolution Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Diana M. Mate، نويسنده , , David Gonzalez-Perez، نويسنده , , Magnus Falk، نويسنده , , Roman Kittl، نويسنده , , Marcos Pita، نويسنده , , Antonio L. De Lacey، نويسنده , , Roland Ludwig، نويسنده , , Sergey Shleev، نويسنده , , Miguel Alcalde، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
9
From page
223
To page
231
Abstract
High-redox potential laccases are powerful biocatalysts with a wide range of applications in biotechnology. We have converted a thermostable laccase from a white-rot fungus into a blood tolerant laccase. Adapting the fitness of this laccase to the specific composition of human blood (above neutral pH, high chloride concentration) required several generations of directed evolution in a surrogate complex blood medium. Our evolved laccase was tested in both human plasma and blood, displaying catalytic activity while retaining a high redox potential at the T1 copper site. Mutations introduced in the second coordination sphere of the T1 site shifted the pH activity profile and drastically reduced the inhibitory effect of chloride. This proof of concept that laccases can be adapted to function in extreme conditions opens an array of opportunities for implantable nanobiodevices, chemical syntheses, and detoxification.
Journal title
Chemistry and Biology
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Chemistry and Biology
Record number
1160394
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