Enhancing Acid Resistance of Aspergillus niger Pectin Lyase through Surface Charge Design for Improved Application in Juice Clarification

J Agric Food Chem. 2024 May 22;72(20):11652-11662. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.4c01505. Epub 2024 May 13.

Abstract

Pectin lyases (PNLs) can enhance juice clarity and flavor by degrading pectin in highly esterified fruits, but their inadequate acid resistance leads to rapid activity loss in juice. This study aimed to improve the acid resistance of Aspergillus niger PNL pelA through surface charge design. A modification platform was established by fusing pelA with a protein tag and expressing the fusion enzyme in Escherichia coli. Four single-point mutants were identified to increase the surface charge using computational tools. Moreover, the combined mutant M6 (S514D/S538E) exhibited 99.8% residual activity at pH 3.0. The M6 gene was then integrated into the A. niger genome using a multigene integration system to obtain the recombinant PNL AM6. Notably, AM6 improved the light transmittance of orange juice to 45.3%, which was 8.39 times higher than that of pelA. In conclusion, AM6 demonstrated the best-reported acid resistance, making it a promising candidate for industrial juice clarification.

Keywords: Aspergillus niger; acid resistance; juice clarification; pectin lyase; rational design; surface charge.

MeSH terms

  • Acids / chemistry
  • Acids / metabolism
  • Acids / pharmacology
  • Aspergillus niger* / enzymology
  • Aspergillus niger* / genetics
  • Citrus sinensis / chemistry
  • Enzyme Stability
  • Food Handling
  • Fruit and Vegetable Juices* / analysis
  • Fungal Proteins* / chemistry
  • Fungal Proteins* / genetics
  • Fungal Proteins* / metabolism
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Pectins / chemistry
  • Pectins / metabolism
  • Polysaccharide-Lyases* / chemistry
  • Polysaccharide-Lyases* / genetics
  • Polysaccharide-Lyases* / metabolism

Substances

  • pectin lyase