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Biotechnology Letters, Vol.25, No.15, 1211-1217, 2003
Cloning and expression of sucrose phosphorylase gene from Bifidobacterium longum in E-coli and characterization of the recombinant enzyme
A DNA fragment, which complemented the growth of E. coli both on M9 medium containing raffinose and on LB medium containing ampicillin, IPTG and 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indoxyl-alpha-D-galactoside, was isolated from the genomic library of Bifidobacterium longum SJ32, which had been digested with EcoRI. In the cloned DNA fragment, a gene encoding a sucrose phosphorylase (splP) and a partially cloned putative sucrose regulator gene (splR) were identified using the deletion analysis and sequence analysis. A 56 kDa protein was synthesized in E. coli and partially purified by DEAE-ion exchange chromatography. The partially purified enzyme did not react with melibiose, melezitoze and raffinose but did with sucrose. It had transglucosylation activity in addition to hydrolytic activity.
Keywords:alpha-linked oligosaccharide;Bifidobacterium longum;splP;splR;sucrose phosphorylase;transglycosylation