Md Tab M., and Hashim N.H.F., and Abu Bakar F.D., and Illias R., and Najimudin N., and Mahadi N.M., and Murad A.M.A., (2017) Characterization and potential applications of a recombinant antifreeze protein from an antarctic yeast Glaciozyma antarctica produced in Pichia pastoris. Malaysian Applied Biology, 46 (1). pp. 213-218. ISSN 0126-8643
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Abstract
Ice recrystallization during thawing post-cryopreservation results in extensive cellular damage and ultimately leads to cell death and reduced cell viability. Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a group of proteins that allow organisms to survive in subzero environments. These proteins have thermal hysteresis and ice recrystallization inhibitory activities. In this present study, we demonstrated the efficiency of a recombinant antifreeze protein from the Antarctic yeast, Glaciozyma antarctica, as a recrystallization inhibitor (RI) of ice growth and assessed its application as a cryopreservative of the fungal cutinase enzyme against freeze-thaw cycles. Recombinant Afp1 from G. antarctica, a psychrophilic yeast, has been produced in a methylotrophic yeast, Pichia pastoris, system that results in the expression of a hyper-glycoprotein (~55 kDa). Recombinant Afp1 exhibits antifreeze functions: thermal hysteresis (TH) and recrystallization inhibition where the highest TH values recorded for ~0.5°C at 10 mg/mL. The cryoprotective effects of Afp1 on purified recombinant cutinase showed that Afp1 can retain enzymatic activity up to ~20% when subjected to several cycles of freeze thawing. These findings indicate that Afp1 might act as a cryoprotective agent and thus, has great potential in biotechnology applications.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Antifreeze protein; Glaciozyma antarctica; Recrystallization inhibition; Cryoprotective |
Journal: | Malaysian Applied Biology Journal |
ID Code: | 12323 |
Deposited By: | ms aida - |
Deposited On: | 13 Nov 2018 03:35 |
Last Modified: | 16 Nov 2018 12:36 |
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