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Expressão heteróloga de biossurfactantes identificados em bibliotecas metagenômicas
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ARAÚJO, Sinara Carla da Silva. Expressão heteróloga de biossurfactantes identificados em bibliotecas metagenômicas. 2014. 65f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Bioquímica) - Centro de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Araújo, Sinara Carla da Silva
Resumen
The microorganisms have a vast genetic diversity and they are present
throughout the biosphere, however, only about 1% of the species can be
cultivated by traditional cultivation techniques. Within this diversity there is a
huge pool genetic and biological being explored. The metagenomics has
enabled direct access to microbial genome derived from environmental samples
using independent methods of cultivation. The methodology enables to obtain
functional information about the proteins, as well as identify potential products
with biotechnological interest and new industrially exploitable biological
resources, such as new solutions to environmental impacts. Oil-contaminated
areas are characterized by a large accumulation of hydrocarbons and
surfactants may be used for bioremediation. Thus, the metagenomic approach
was used in this study in order to select genes involved in the degradation and
hydrocarbon emulsification. In a previous work, the environmental DNA (eDNA)
was extracted from soil samples collected from two different areas (Caatinga
and Saline River) of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil), the metagenomic libraries
were constructed and functionally analyzed. The clone able to degrade the oil
was evaluated for the ability to synthesize biosurfactants. The sequence
analysis revealed an ORF with 897 bp, 298 amino acids and a protein with
around 34 kDa. The search for homology in GenBank revealed sequence
similarity with a hypothetical protein of representatives Halobacteriaceae family,
who were recently shown as strains producing biosurfactants. The presence of
the inserted coding sequence and the acquired phenotype was confirmed.
Primers were designed and the ORF amplified by PCR. The ORF was
subcloned into pETDuet-1 expression vector for subsequent purification of the
protein of interest containing a histidine tail. The tests performed to confirm the
biosurfactant activity and the ability of hydrocarbon degradation showed positive
results. The immunodetection test (western blot) using the monoclonal AntiHis®
confirmed the presence of the environmental protein. This study was the
first to report a possible protein with biosurfactant activity obtained from a
metagenomic approach