Characterization of Low-Temperature Enzymatic Reactions through Heterologous Expression and Functional Analysis of Two Beta-Glucosidases from the Termite Symbiotic Bacterium Elizabethkingia miricola Strain BM10

Dongmin Lee, Tae-Jong Kim
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Lower termites need symbiotic microbes for cellulose digestion. Elizabethkingia miricola strain BM10 has been proposed as a symbiotic microbe that assists in low-temperature digestion and metabolism of Reticulitermes speratus KMT1, a termite on Bukhan Mountain, Seoul, Korea. In E. miricola strain BM10, β -glucosidase genes expressed at 10℃ were identified, and the psychrophilic enzymatic characteristic was confirmed by heterogeneously expressed proteins. Crude β -glucosidase in the culture broth of E. miricola strain BM10 showed specific enzymatic properties, and its substrate affinity was 4.69 times higher than that of Cellic CTec2. Among the genes proposed as β -glucosidase, two genes, bglB_1 and bglA_2 , whose gene expression was more than doubled at 10℃ than at 30℃, were identified. They were heterogeneously expressed in Escherichia coli and identified as psychrophilic enzymes with an optimal reaction temperature of about 20℃–25℃. In this study, E. miricola strain BM10, a symbiotic bacterium of lower termites, produced psychrophilic β -glucosidases that contribute to the spread of the low-temperature habitat of a lower termite, R. speratus KMT1.
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白蚁共生菌Elizabethkingia miricola菌株BM10的两种β-葡萄糖苷酶的异源表达及其功能分析
低等白蚁需要共生微生物来消化纤维素。Elizabethkingia miricola菌株BM10已被认为是一种共生微生物,有助于韩国首尔Bukhan山白蚁细纹散白蚁KMT1的低温消化和代谢。在米里cola菌株BM10中,鉴定了在10℃下表达的β-葡萄糖苷酶基因,并通过异源表达的蛋白质证实了其嗜冷酶特性。米里科拉E.miricola菌株BM10培养液中的粗β-葡萄糖苷酶表现出特定的酶性质,其底物亲和力是Cellic CTec2的4.69倍。在被认为是β-葡萄糖苷酶的基因中,鉴定出两个基因,bglB_1和bglA_2,它们的基因表达在10℃时比在30℃时增加了一倍多。它们在大肠杆菌中异源表达,并被鉴定为嗜冷酶,最适反应温度约为20℃-25℃。在这项研究中,E.miricola菌株BM10,一种低等白蚁的共生细菌,产生了嗜冷的β-葡萄糖苷酶,有助于低等白蚁R.speratus KMT1低温栖息地的传播。
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Journal of the Korean wood science and technology
Journal of the Korean wood science and technology Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology (JKWST) launched in 1973 as an official publication of the Korean Society of Wood Science and Technology has been served as a core of knowledges on wood science and technology. The Journal acts as a medium for the exchange of research in the area of science and technology related to wood, and publishes results on the biology, chemistry, physics and technology of wood and wood-based products. Research results about applied sciences of wood-based materials are also welcome. The Journal is published bimonthly, and printing six issues per year. Supplemental or special issues are published occasionally. The abbreviated and official title of the journal is ''J. Korean Wood Sci. Technol.''. All submitted manuscripts written in Korean or English are peer-reviewed by more than two reviewers. The title, abstract, acknowledgement, references, and captions of figures and tables should be provided in English for all submitted manuscripts.
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