AUTHOR=Herrmann Kevin R. , Brethauer Christin , Siedhoff Niklas E. , Hofmann Isabell , Eyll Johanna , Davari Mehdi D. , Schwaneberg Ulrich , Ruff Anna Joëlle TITLE=Evolution of E. coli Phytase Toward Improved Hydrolysis of Inositol Tetraphosphate JOURNAL=Frontiers in Chemical Engineering VOLUME=4 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/chemical-engineering/articles/10.3389/fceng.2022.838056 DOI=10.3389/fceng.2022.838056 ISSN=2673-2718 ABSTRACT=
Protein engineering campaigns are driven by the demand for superior enzyme performance under non-natural process conditions, such as elevated temperature or non-neutral pH, to achieve utmost efficiency and conserve limited resources. Phytases are industrial relevant feed enzymes that contribute to the overall phosphorus (P) management by catalyzing the stepwise phosphate hydrolysis from phytate, which is the main phosphorus storage in plants. Phosphorus is referred to as a critical disappearing nutrient, emphasizing the urgent need to implement strategies for a sustainable circular use and recovery of P from renewable resources. Engineered phytases already contribute today to an efficient phosphorus mobilization in the feeding industry and might pave the way to a circular P-bioeconomy. To date, a bottleneck in its application is the drastically reduced hydrolysis on lower phosphorylated reaction intermediates (lower inositol phosphates, ≤InsP4) and their subsequent accumulation. Here, we report the first KnowVolution campaign of the