Recombinant Production and Characterization of a Novel α-L-Fucosidase from Bifidobacterium castoris
Burcu Pekdemir, Sercan Karav

TL;DR
A new α-L-fucosidase enzyme from Bifidobacterium castoris is produced and characterized for potential use in biotechnology and treating fucosidosis.
Contribution
A novel α-L-fucosidase from Bifidobacterium castoris is recombinantly produced and biochemically characterized for the first time.
Findings
The recombinant α-L-fucosidase has a specific activity of 0.264 U/mg on pNP-Fuc.
The enzyme is active in a pH range of 3.0–8.0 and temperatures of 24–42 °C, with optimal activity at pH 5.5 and 42 °C.
The enzyme belongs to glycoside hydrolase family 29 and is adapted to acidic intestinal-like environments.
Abstract
α-L-fucosidases (EC 3.2.1.51) are of particular interest due to their ability to cleave terminal α-L-fucose residues from glycoconjugates, a property associated with numerous biological and therapeutic effects. They have also been investigated for their potential use in glycan remodeling, disease biomarker analysis, and particularly as therapeutic agents in the context of fucosidosis, a rare lysosomal storage disorder, caused by a deficiency in α-L-fucosidase activity. However, limitations in enzyme availability, stability, and substrate specificity highlight the need for novel and more efficient enzyme sources. Bifidobacterium castoris (B. castor is) is a newly identified species first discovered in the beaver gut microbiota in 2019. Phylogenetic studies have revealed its advanced metabolic capacity, and genomic analyses have demonstrated its extensive carbohydrate metabolism…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInfant Nutrition and Health · Enzyme Production and Characterization · Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
