Kinetic properties and contribution to cellulose saccharification of a cloned Pseudomonas beta-glucosidase.

Australian journal of biotechnology Pub Date : 1989-01-01
P A Rickard, B A Ghani, R J Lucas, N W Dunn
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The plasmid pND71, which encodes beta-glucosidase (cellobiase) activity, cloned from the cellulolytic Pseudomonad, PS2-2, was mobilized by conjugation into 10 Pseudomonas strains. The highest specific activity was produced by 17498 (pND71) and the properties of the enzyme produced from this transconjugant were studied. The enzyme was shown to be cell associated, to have a temperature optimum of 37 degrees C, a pH optimum of 7.0 and Km values of 1.33 and 2.94 mM for pNPG and cellobiose respectively. It was competitively inhibited by glucose, with a Ki of 30 mM. Evidence was obtained which suggested that the enzyme was produced constitutively and that synthesis was not repressed by glucose. When culture preparations were used in combination with Trichoderma reesei QM9414 and C30 enzyme preparations to saccharify cellulose, 17498 (pND71) was more effective than preparations of PS2-2 in acting synergistically with T. reesei to solubilize more carbohydrate and produce more glucose.

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克隆假单胞菌-葡萄糖苷酶的动力学性质及其对纤维素糖化的贡献。
从纤维素分解假单胞菌PS2-2中克隆出编码β -葡萄糖苷酶(纤维素酶)活性的质粒pND71,并将其偶联到10株假单胞菌中。以17498 (pND71)产生的比活性最高,并对该转偶联物产生的酶的性质进行了研究。该酶与细胞相关,pNPG和纤维素二糖的最适温度为37℃,最适pH值为7.0,Km值分别为1.33和2.94 mM。葡萄糖对该酶具有竞争性抑制作用,Ki值为30 mM。结果表明,该酶是组成性产生的,其合成不受葡萄糖的抑制。当培养制剂与里氏木霉QM9414和C30酶制剂联合用于糖化纤维素时,17498 (pND71)比PS2-2制剂更有效地与里氏木霉协同作用,溶解更多的碳水化合物,产生更多的葡萄糖。
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