Abstract

Abstract Cellulosimicrobium cellulans employs extracellular sialidase to selectively convert polysialogangliosides to ganglioside GM1. We cloned this novel sialidase gene (ccsia) from C. cellulans sp. 21, and overexpressed recombinant sialidase (CcSia) protein in E. coli BL21 (DE3) by high cell density fermentation. The presence of an N-terminal hexa-His tag allowed for purification using nickel affinity chromatography (2.3-fold, specific activity 41.5 U/mg). As determined by gel electrophoresis and gel filtration chromatography, the molecular weight of CcSia was found to be about 75 kDa, consistent with sequence analysis (75,271 Da). CcSia transformed polysialogangliosides GD1a, GD1b and GT1b into GM1. For this reaction, the response surface approach showed that optimal conditions in a 1-L system were 2 h incubation at 32.5 °C and pH 5.2, with substrate concentrations of 10 g/L and crude enzyme concentration 1 g/L, respectively. Under above conditions, 10 g/L of ganglioside was completely converted to the product GM1 with a yield of 52%. Our studies demonstrate CcSia could be used for industrial preparation of ganglioside GM1 by the pharmaceutical industry.

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