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International Journal of Molecular Medicine and Advance Sciences

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ISSN: Print 1813-176x
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Phytase Gene Expression in Pichia pastoris and Analyses of its Biochemical Characteristics

Q.Q.Yin , Q. H. Zheng and X. T. Kang
Page: 116-120 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

Phytase gene from A. niger was amplified by PCR and inserted into two plasmids (pPICZ? A and pGAPZ? A) to form two shuffle vector cassettes (Vppi and Vpga). P. pastoris were transformed by electroporation Phytase gene was expressed successfully in the host. After 4 d incubation in liquid media, phyatse activity in the supernatant reached the peak, 39.00 F/mL for P. pastoris with Vppi and 28.46 F/mL for P. pastoris with Vpga. They were increased by 51 folds for Vppi phytase and 37 folds for Vpga phytase, compared with the original A. niger (0.76 F/mL ). The analyses of biochemical characteristics of phytases showed that the optimum temperature and pH range were 30-50?C and 2.0-5.5, respectively. The optimum phytase concentrations for the inorganic phosphorous (P) released from soybean were 0.25 F/g soybean for Vppi phytase, 0.50-1.00 F/g for Vpga phytase and wild-type phytase. The expressed phytase from Vppi was better for thermostability and for P released at 0.25, 0.50 and 1.00 F/g soybean levels than Vpga phytase and wild-type phytase.


How to cite this article:

Q.Q.Yin , Q. H. Zheng and X. T. Kang . Phytase Gene Expression in Pichia pastoris and Analyses of its Biochemical Characteristics.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/ijmmas.2005.116.120
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1813-176x/ijmmas.2005.116.120