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Title: Heterologous expression and functional characterization of the homologous fucoidanase from Formosa haliotis.
Authors: Vo, Thi Dieu Trang
Huynh, Hoang Nhu Khanh
Cao, Thi Thuy Hang
Le, Dinh Hung
Dinh, Thanh Trung
Phan, Thi Hoai Trinh
Ngo, Thi Duy Ngoc
Le, Thi Hoa
Pham, Duc Thinh
Maria, Dalgaard Mikkelsen
Anne, S. Meyer
Keywords: Homologous fucoidanase
GH107
substrate specificity
Formosa haliotis
oligo-fucoidan
Issue Date: 2025
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology 2025, 25(3): 311-319, DOI: https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/23498;CV 64
Abstract: Fucoidanases, enzymes that catalyze the degradation of fucoidan—a sulfated polysaccharide from brown algae—have garnered increasing attention for their potential in biomedical, pharmaceutical, and food applications. In this study, we report the heterologous expression and functional characterization of Fhf3ΔSPNW, a homologous fucoidanase derived from the marine bacterium Formosa haliotis. A truncated version of the gene was amplified and successfully cloned into the pET31b(+) vector, followed by transformation into Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) for protein expression. The recombinant protein, with a molecular weight of ~52 kDa, was confirmed using SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis. Purification using Ni-NTA affinity chromatography yielded high-purity enzyme fractions. Functional assays demonstrated that Fhf3ΔSPNW exhibited specific activity against fucoidan from brown seaweedFucus evanescens, suggesting a preference for substrates with alternating α(1→3)/α(1→4) linkages and moderate sulfation. These findings highlight Fhf3ΔSPNW as a promising candidate for the selective production of bioactive oligo-fucoidans, and contribute to the growing toolbox of homologous fucoidanases for tailored enzymatic applications.
URI: http://tvhdh.vnio.org.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21689
ISSN: P-ISSN 1859-3097, E-ISSN 2815-5904
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