화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.102, No.3, 1269-1279, 2018
A type D ferulic acid esterase from Streptomyces werraensis affects the volume of wheat dough pastries
A type D ferulic acid esterase (FAE) was identified in the culture supernatant of Streptomyces werraensis, purified, sequenced, and heterologously produced in E. coli BL21(DE3)Star by co-expressing chaperones groES-groEL (69 U L-1). The unique enzyme with a mass of about 48 kDa showed no similarity to other FAEs, and only moderate homology (78.5%) to a Streptomycete beta-xylosidase. The purified reSwFAED exhibited a temperature optimum of 40 A degrees C, a pH optimum in the range from pH seven to eight and a clear preference for bulky natural substrates, such as 5-O-trans-feruloyl-l-arabinofuranose (FA) and beta-d-xylopyranosyl-(1 -> 2)-5-O-trans-feruloyl-l-arabinofuranose (FAX), compared to the synthetic standard substrate methyl ferulate. Treatment of wheat dough with as little as 0.03 U or 0.3 U kg(-1) reSwFAED activity resulted in a significant increase of the bun volume (8.0 or 9.7%, resp.) after baking when combined with polysaccharide-degrading enzymes from Aspergillus. For the first time, the long-standing, but rarely proven positive effect of a FAE in baking was confirmed.