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Mining and Engineering a Thermostable Lipase from Baijiu Daqu
Yuchen Wang1, Lu Wang1, Anjun Li2,3
1Laboratory of Brewing Microbiology and Applied Enzymology, School of Biotechnology and Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology of Ministry of Education, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China.
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The thermostability of lipases represents a key advantage for expanding their application potential in the food industry. In this study, a thermotolerant lipase, rTaLip, was identified from Baiju Daqu and successfully expressed in Komagataella phaffii. After determining its enzymatic properties, we developed two thermostable mutants through rational engineering (V219C/D222C/S73F/V141T and V219C/D222C/S73F/V141D). Compared to the wild-type, the mutants showed 2.2-fold and 4.1-fold longer half-lives at 65 °C, and their catalytic efficiency increased to 455% and 119%, respectively. Molecular dynamics simulations elucidated the structural basis underlying the increased thermal stability and catalytic activity. In application tests, the mutant V219C/D222C/S73F/V141T improved palm oil hydrolysis efficiency from 63.01% to 88.77%. This study demonstrates that combining the mining of thermostable lipases from Baijiu Daqu with rational design-based engineering constitutes a valuable strategy for improving the industrial applicability of lipases in harsh processing environments.
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