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Cloning and characterization of oah, the gene encoding oxaloacetate hydrolase in Aspergillus niger

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The enzyme oxaloacetate hydrolase (EC 3.7.1.1), which is involved in oxalate formation, was purified from Aspergillus niger. The native enzyme has a molecular mass of 360–440 kDa, and the denatured enzyme has a molecular mass of 39 kDa, as determined by gel electrophoresis. Enzyme activity is maximal at pH 7.0 and 45 °C. The fraction containing the enzyme activity contained at least five proteins. The N-terminal amino acid sequences of four of these proteins were determined. The amino acid sequences were aligned with EST sequences from A. niger, and an EST sequence that showed 100% identity to all four sequences was identified. Using this EST sequence the gene encoding oxaloacetate hydrolase (oah) was cloned by inverse PCR. It consists of an ORF of 1227 bp with two introns of 92 and 112 bp, respectively. The gene encodes a protein of 341 amino acids with a molecular mass of 37 kDa. Under the growth conditions tested, the highest oah expression was found for growth on acetate as carbon source. The gene was expressed only at pH values higher than 4.0.

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Received: 9 May 1999 / Accepted: 30 November 1999

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Pedersen, H., Hjort, C. & Nielsen, J. Cloning and characterization of oah, the gene encoding oxaloacetate hydrolase in Aspergillus niger . Mol Gen Genet 263, 281–286 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004380051169

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