Abstract

Paenibacillus macerans 유래의 cycloinulooligosaccharide fructanotransferase (CFTase) 유전자(cft)를 Saccharomyces cerevisiae SEY2102에 발현시키기 위해 대장균과 효모의 shuttle vector인 pYES2.0에 subcloning 하였다. 구축된 pYGECFTN (8.6 kb) plasmid를 S. cerevisiae SEY2102에 형질전환하였고, uracil이 결핍된 SD 배지에서 선별하였다. cft 유전자는 선별된 형질전환체(S. cerevisiae SEY2102/pYCECFTN)에서 GAL1 promoter 조절하에 성공적으로 발현되어 cyclofructan(CF)을 생성함을 TLC로 확인하였다. 그러나, 균체 외로의 효소 분비는 이루어지지 않았고 cytoplasm보다 periplasmic space에 많이 존재하였다 S. cerevisiae에서 발현된 P. polymyxa유래 CFTase보다 P. macerans 유래 CFTase의 CF 생성이 image analyzer로 확인한 결과, 더 많음을 알 수 있었다. 효소반응 5분째부터 CF가 생성됨을 확인하였고, 최적온도와 최적 pH는 각각 <TEX>$45^{\circ}C$</TEX>와 pH 8.0로 나타났으며, <TEX>$55^{\circ}C$</TEX>까지 효소활성이 안정적으로 유지되었다. Dahlia tubers, chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke 등의 inulin 기질에 따른 반응산물 분석 결과, 모든 기질로부터 CF가 생산되었으며, dahlia tubers와 Jerusalem artichoke로부터 가장 효과적으로 생성되었다. The cycloinulooligosaccharide fructanotransferase (CFTase) gene (cft) from Paenibacillus macerans was subcloned into an E. coli-yeast shuttle vector, pYES2.0, resulting in pYGECFTN. The plasmid pYGECFTN (8.6 kb) was introduced into Saccharomyces cerevisiae SEY2102 cells and then the transformants were selected on the synthetic defined media lacking uracil. The cft gene expression in yeast transformant was demonstrated by the analyses cyclofructan (CF) spots on thin-layer chromatogram. The recombinant CFTase was not secreted into the medium and localized in the periplasmic space. The production of CF was observed after 5 min of the enzymatic reaction with inulin. The optimun pH and temperature for CF production were found to be at pH 8.0 and <TEX>$45^{\circ}C$</TEX>, respectively. Enzyme activity was stably maintained up to <TEX>$55^{\circ}C$</TEX>. The CF was produced from all inulin sources and was most efficiently produced from dahlia tubers and Jerusalem artichokes.

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