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Chemistry & Food ; Cloning and Characterization of Carboxylesterase (est2R) Gene from Cow Rumen Metagenomic Library
( Tae Ho Kang ) , ( Min Keun Kim ) , ( Tae Yang Kim ) , ( Gi Hwan Kim ) , ( Jung Ho Kim ) , ( Hoon Kim ) , ( Han Dae Yun )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2012-520-003099776
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The gene encoding an esterase enzyme was cloned from a metagenomic library of cow rumen bacteria. The esterase gene (est2R) was 2,120 bp in length, encoding a protein of 516 amino acid residues with a calculated molecular weight of 57,286 Da. The molecular weight of the enzyme was estimated to be 57,000 Da by SDS-PAGE. Est2R shared 35.6% amino acid identity with esterase (CAH19079) of uncultured prokaryote. The Est2R was most active at 20-40°C, and showed optimum at 30°C and pH 8.0. The most activity of Est2R for the different chain length of p-nitrophenyl ester group as substrate was p-nitrophenyl acetate. Moreover, the enzyme was found to be most active without organic solvent, followed by 98% active with ethanol, and the enzyme activity was highly affected by the acetonitrile. The enzyme was significantly inhibited by Zn 2+ but stimulated by Ca 2+ . So, novel esterase gene est2R is likely to obtain from cow rumen metagenome and supposed to use for industrial purpose.

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