2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2016.12.009
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Recombinant expression, characterization, and application of a phospholipase B from Fusarium oxysporum

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“…On the one hand, phospholipases are of great medical and scientific interest because, for example, those from snake venom induce significant pharmacological effects such as inhibition of platelet aggregation, hypotension and antitumor activity [111]. On the other hand, the use of phospholipases in industrial applications is increasing due to the development of molecular techniques for the production of recombinant heterologous proteins and the production of new redesigned enzymes with improved catalytic properties, including chemical modification as a tool to improve their stability [112,113].…”
Section: 2-phospholipasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, phospholipases are of great medical and scientific interest because, for example, those from snake venom induce significant pharmacological effects such as inhibition of platelet aggregation, hypotension and antitumor activity [111]. On the other hand, the use of phospholipases in industrial applications is increasing due to the development of molecular techniques for the production of recombinant heterologous proteins and the production of new redesigned enzymes with improved catalytic properties, including chemical modification as a tool to improve their stability [112,113].…”
Section: 2-phospholipasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had phospholipids hydrolyzing potential greater than its lipase capacity where it hydrolyzed the fatty acyl ester bond at the sn-1 and -2 positions of the phospholipids and reduced the oil phosphorus contents. This proved the potential industrial use of this PLB in oil degumming applications [172].…”
Section: Aromatic Carboxylic Acid Decarboxylasesmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Phospholipase B Phospholipase B (PLB) hydrolyzes the phospholipid acyl groups to produce fatty acids and phosphoglycerates [171]. PLB is utilized to produce beneficial phospholipid derivatives, reduce food's cholesterol content, and refine vegetable oils, especially in terms of crude oil degumming [172]. Su et al, characterized a putative lipase from F. oxysporum NCBI-EGU84973.1 that was expressed in P. pastoris and classified as a PLB.…”
Section: Aromatic Carboxylic Acid Decarboxylasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous reports on crude oil degumming mainly focused on the breeding of strains producing phospholipase A2, B, and C (Table 2). The phospholipases of the recombinant strains possess high application values in enzymatic degumming (Wei et al, 2015; Elena et al, 2017; Su et al, 2017). In this study, S. marcescens OM-PLA1 was effectively expressed in engineered P. pastoris .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%