Insights into the Influence of Signal Peptide on the Enzymatic Properties of Alginate Lyase AlyI1 with Removal Effect on Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm

Mar Drugs. 2022 Nov 29;20(12):753. doi: 10.3390/md20120753.

Abstract

Most reports on signal peptides focus on their ability to affect the normal folding of proteins, thereby affecting their secreted expression, while few studies on its effects on enzymatic properties were published. Therefore, biochemical characterization and comparison of alginate lyase rALYI1/rALYI1-1 (rALYI1: without signal peptides; rALYI1-1:with signal peptides) were conducted in our study, and the results showed that the signal peptide affected the biochemical properties, especially in temperature and pH. rALYI1 (32.15 kDa) belonging to polysaccharide lyase family 7 was cloned from sea-cucumber-gut bacterium Tamlana sp. I1. The optimum temperature of both rALYI1 and rALYI1-1 was 40 °C, but the former had a wider optimum temperature range and better thermal stability. The optimum pH of rALYI1 and rALYI1-1 were 7.6 and 8.6, respectively. The former was more stable and acid resistant. Noticeably, rALYI1 was a salt-activated enzyme and displayed remarkable salt tolerance. Alginate, an essential polysaccharide in algae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms, is composed of α-L-guluronate and β-D-mannuronate. It is also found in our study that rALYI1 is also effective in removing mature biofilms compared with controls. In conclusion, the signal peptide affects several biochemical properties of the enzyme, and alginate lyase rALYI1 may be an effective method for inhibiting biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Keywords: Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm; alginate lyase; salt activated; signal peptide.

MeSH terms

  • Alginates / chemistry
  • Alginates / metabolism
  • Biofilms* / drug effects
  • Flavobacteriaceae* / enzymology
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Polysaccharide-Lyases* / chemistry
  • Polysaccharide-Lyases* / pharmacology
  • Protein Sorting Signals*
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa* / physiology
  • Substrate Specificity

Substances

  • Alginates
  • poly(beta-D-mannuronate) lyase
  • Polysaccharide-Lyases
  • Protein Sorting Signals