Characterization of a novel manganese dependent endoglucanase belongs in GH family 5 from Phanerochaete chrysosporium

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Characterization of a novel manganese dependent endoglucanase belongs in GH family 5 from Phanerochaete chrysosporium
Author(s)
N D Huy; C L Nguyen; H S Park; N H Loc; M S Choi; D H Kim; Jeong-Woo Seo; S M Park
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, vol. 121, no. 2, pp. 154-159
Publication Year
2016
Abstract
The cDNA encoding a putative glycoside hydrolase family 5, which has been predicted to be an endoglucanase (PcEg5A), was cloned from Phanerochaete chrysosporium and expressed in Pichia pastoris. PcEg5A contains a carbohydrate-binding domain and two important amino acids, E209 and E319, playing as proton donor and nucleophile in substrate catalytic domain. SDS-PAGE analysis indicated that the recombinant endoglucanase 5A (rPcEg5A) has a molecular size of 43 kDa which corresponds with the theoretical calculation. Optimum pH and temperature were found to be 4.5-6.0, and 50°C-60°C, respectively. Moreover, rPcEg5A exhibited maximal activity in the pH range of 3.0-8.0, whereas over 50% of activity still remained at 20°C and 80°C. rPcEg5A was stable at 60°C for 12 h incubation, indicating that rPcEg5A is a thermostable enzyme. Manganese ion enhanced the enzyme activity by 77%, indicating that rPcEg5A is a metal dependent enzyme. The addition of rPcEg5A to cellobiase (cellobiohydrolase and β-glucosidase) resulted in a 53% increasing saccharification of NaOH-pretreated barley straw, whereas the glucose release was 47% higher than that cellobiase treatment alone. Our study suggested that rPcEg5A is an enzyme with great potential for biomass saccharification.
Keyword
EndoglucanaseBarley strawManganese dependent enzymePhanerochaete chrysosporiumSaccharification
ISSN
1389-1723
Publisher
Soc Bioscience Bioengineering Japan
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiosc.2015.06.009
Type
Article
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Jeonbuk Branch Institute > Microbial Biotechnology Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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