Fusion of Carbohydrate Binding Modules to Bifunctional Cellulase to Enhance Binding Affinity and Cellulolytic Activity

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Anoth Maharjan
Bassam Alkotaini
Beom Soo Kim
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[1] Chungbuk National University,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering | 2018年 / 23卷
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bifunctional cellulase; carbohydrate binding module; cellulose hydrolysis; fusion enzyme;
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Bifunctional cellulase (glycoside hydrolase 5, GH5) from Bacillus sp. D04 having both endo- and exoglucanase activities was fused with two types of carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs). CBM3 from Bacillus sp. D04 and CBM9 from Thermotoga maritima Xyn10A were added to GH5 to hydrolyze microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel) as well as water-soluble cellulose (carboxymethyl cellulose, CMC). The optimum temperature of GH5 was 50oC, while it increased to 60oC for the fusion GH5-CBM3 and GH5-CBM9, indicating that addition of CBM increased the thermostability of the enzyme. Addition of CBM3 and CBM9 enhanced the GH5 affinity (KM), for which KM decreased from 104 to 33.9 ~ 35.1 mg/mL for CMC, and from 115 to 55.5 ~ 80.3 mg/mL for Avicel, respectively. The catalytic efficiency (kcat/KM) also increased from 4.80 to 5.36 ~ 6.46 (mL/mg)/sec for CMC, and from 1.77 to 2.40 ~ 4.45 (mL/mg)/sec for Avicel, respectively, by addition of CBM3 and CBM9.
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