Abstract
Site-directed mutagenesis was used to enhance the catalytic activity of pyranose 2-oxidase (P2Ox) from Trametes multicolor with different substrates. To this end, threonine at position 169 was replaced by glycine, alanine and serine, respectively. Using oxygen as electron acceptor the mutant T169G was equally active with d-glucose and d-galactose, whereas wild-type recombinant P2Ox only showed 5.2% relative activity with the latter substrate. When d-galactose was used as electron donor in saturating concentrations, T169G showed a 4.5-fold increase in its catalytic efficiency kcat/KM for the alternative electron acceptor 1,4-benzoquinone and a nine-fold increased kcat/KM value with the ferricenium ion compared with wt recP2Ox. Variant T169S showed an increase in its catalytic efficiency both with 1,4-benzoquinone (3.7 times) as well as with the ferricenium ion (1.4 times) when d-glucose was the substrate.
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