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Activity of fungal β-glucosidases on cellulose

Malene B. Keller, Trine Holst Sørensen, Kristian B. R. M. Krogh, Mark Wogulis, Kim Borch, Peter Westh

2020Biotechnology for Biofuels21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Fungal beta-glucosidases (BGs) from glucoside hydrolase family 3 (GH3) are industrially important enzymes, which convert cellooligosaccharides into glucose; the end product of the cellulolytic process. They are highly active against the β-1,4 glycosidic bond in soluble substrates but typically reported to be inactive against insoluble cellulose. Results We studied the activity of four fungal GH3 BGs on cellulose and found significant activity. At low temperatures (10 ℃), we derived the approximate kinetic parameters k cat = 0.3 ± 0.1 s −1 and K M = 80 ± 30 g/l for a BG from Aspergillus fumigatus ( Af BG) acting on Avicel. Interestingly, this maximal turnover is higher than reported values for typical cellobiohydrolases (CBH) at this temperature and comparable to those of endoglucanases (EG). The specificity constant of Af GB on Avicel was only moderately lowered compared to values for EGs and CBHs. Conclusions Overall these observations suggest a significant promiscuous side activity of the investigated GH3 BGs on insoluble cellulose. This challenges the traditional definition of a BG and supports suggestions that functional classes of cellulolytic enzymes may represent a continuum of overlapping modes of action.

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GlucosidasesCelluloseBiotechnologyChemistryBiologyBiochemistryEnzymeStudies on Chitinases and ChitosanasesBiofuel production and bioconversionPineapple and bromelain studies
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