Structural and functional studies of Ectoine Synthase from Chromohalobacter salexigens DSM 3043 and Marinobacter sp. CK1
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26585Date
2021-10-15Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Gundesø, Sigurd EidemAbstract
Ectoine is a compatible solute found in many microorganisms adapted to survive in saline and other
extreme environments. Here, it aids microorganisms to counter osmotic stress and protect their
enzymes. Ectoine exhibit many interesting properties that is potentially commercially exploitable,
and it is currently produced and found in several products on the market. While ectoine is produced
by whole cell synthesis, the EctABC enzymes in the biosynthesis pathway of ectoine was currently
not well described structurally or functionally. Here, we present structural and biochemical
characterizations of ectoine synthase from two organisms, Chromohalobacter salexigens DSM3043
and Marinobacter sp. CK1. We cloned, expressed and expression optimized both candidates, and
purified them by immobilized metal affinity chromatography and gel filtration. C. salexigens EctC
(CSEctC) yielded 14-18 mg/L cell culture while Marinobacter sp. CK1 (MarEctC) yielded 0.75-1.5
mg/L culture. We then produced diffracting crystals of CSEctC and obtained a data set from which
the structure of CSEctC was determined. We further obtained preliminary biochemical data relating
to thermostability and activity from both candidates. The crystal structure from CSEctC shows that it
is adapts a typical β-sandwich fold, consistent with earlier structural investigations of other EctC type proteins. This study provides a solid foundation for further research on EctC from our model
organisms, and protocols and techniques developed herein can be further optimized to obtain more
biochemical data about this interesting enzyme.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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