Abstract
A polygalacturonate lyase (PGL), PelA, was purified from the culture broth of Bacillus subtilis 7-3-3, with a molecular weight, optimal temperature, and pH of approximately 45kDa, 55°C, and 9.4, respectively. The PGL gene (pelA) was homologously overexpressed in B. subtilis 7-3-3 to increase the gene copies and enhance the PGL production. The resulting PGL activity was 2138UmL−1 at 44h, and the productivity reached 48.58U(mLh)−1 through the homologous overexpression of strain B-pN-pelA in a 7.5L fermentor, the highest PGL production compared to those reported in literature to the best of our knowledge. Crude enzyme has high PGL and PGase activity, which can remove 50.58% of pectin in unpretreatment ramie fibers at 50°C for 4h. Meanwhile, the enzyme system with a low level hemicellulase and almost no cellulase will further help in enhancing the efficiency of degumming besides maintaining tenacity of plant fiber. The B. subtilis B-pN-pelA shows high genetic stability and has great potential in the textile industry.
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