Abstract

A DNA sequence from Kosakonia sacchari that according to automated computer analysis is believed to correspond to a gene for histidine acid phytase has been selected from the GenBank database. The sequence was optimized for codon composition, synthesized, cloned and expressed in Pichia pastoris. Main characteristics of the purified recombinant enzyme were determined. It was established that the values of pH=4.5 and temperature of 50 °C are optimal for the phytase functioning. The values of specific activity, Michaelis constant (Km) and maximum reaction rate (Vmax) with phytate as a substrate were 1470 U/mg, 193 uM and 2167 umol/(min ∙ mg), respectively. It was shown that the enzyme was characterized by a wide range of working pH. Therefore, the properties of a new recombinant phytase allow us to consider it as a high-potential enzyme for agrobiotechnology. histidine acid phosphatases, Kosakonia sacchari phytase, Pichia pastoris The work was financially supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation (Unique Project Identifier RFMEFI57917X0145) and was carried out using the Multipurpose Scientific Installation of National Bio-resource Center «All-Russian Collection of Industrial Microorganisms», NRC «Kurchatov Institute» - GOSNIIGENETIKA.

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