Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.92, No.5, 951-959, 2011
Cloning and expression of a tyrosinase from Aspergillus oryzae in Yarrowia lipolytica: application in L-DOPA biotransformation
Amplification of the tyrosinase gene (melO) from the genomic DNA of Aspergillus oryzae NCIM 1212 yielded a 1.6-kb product. This gene was cloned into pYLEX1, and the resulting pTyro-YLEX1 vector was transformed in Yarrowia lipolytica strain Po1g. A clone displaying the highest specific activity for tyrosinase (10.94 U/mg) was used for obtaining the complementary DNA (cDNA) and for protein expression studies. cDNA sequence analysis indicated the splicing of an intron present in the melO gene by Po1g. Native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, acidification at pH 3.0 followed by activity staining with l-DOPA indicated the expression of an active tyrosinase. The clone over-expressing the tyrosinase transformed l-tyrosine to l-DOPA. On optimization of conditions for the biotransformation (pH 4.0, temperature 60 degrees C and with 3.5 mg of biomass), 0.4 mg/ml of l-DOPA was obtained.