Kinetic parameters and mode of action of the cellobiohydrolases produced by Talaromyces emersonii

Maria G Tuohy , Daniel J Walsh , Patrick G Murray , Marc Claeyssens , Michelle M Cuffe , Angela V Savage , Michael P Coughlan
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Three forms of cellobiohydrolase (EC 3.2.1.91), CBH IA, CBH IB and CBH II, were isolated to apparent homogeneity from culture filtrates of the aerobic fungus Talaromyces emersonii. The three enzymes are single sub-unit glycoproteins, and unlike most other fungal cellobiohydrolases are characterised by noteworthy thermostability. The kinetic properties and mode of action of each enzyme against polymeric and small soluble oligomeric substrates were investigated in detail. CBH IA, CBH IB and CBH II catalyse the hydrolysis of microcrystalline cellulose, albeit to varying extents. Hydrolysis of a soluble cellulose derivative (CMC) and barley 1,3;1,4-β-D-glucan was not observed. Cellobiose (G2) is the main reaction product released by CBH IA, CBH IB, and CBH II from microcrystalline cellulose. All three CBHs are competitively inhibited by G2; inhibition constant values (Ki) of 2.5 and 0.18 mM were obtained for CBH IA and CBH IB, respectively (4-nitrophenyl-β-cellobioside as substrate), while a Ki of 0.16 mM was determined for CBH II (2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl-β-cellotrioside as substrate). Bond cleavage patterns were determined for each CBH on 4-methylumbelliferyl derivatives of β-cellobioside and β-cellotrioside (MeUmbGn). While the Tal. emersonii CBHs share certain properties with their counterparts from Trichoderma reesei, Humicola insolens and other fungal sources, distinct differences were noted.

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墨氏Talaromyces emersonii纤维素生物水解酶的动力学参数和作用方式
从需氧真菌墨氏Talaromyces emersonii培养滤液中分离出三种类型的纤维素生物水解酶(EC 3.2.1.91): CBH IA、CBH IB和CBH II。这三种酶是单个亚基糖蛋白,与大多数其他真菌纤维生物水解酶不同,它们具有显著的热稳定性。详细研究了每种酶对聚合物和小可溶性低聚物底物的动力学性质和作用方式。CBH IA、CBH IB和CBH II对微晶纤维素的水解有不同程度的催化作用。可溶性纤维素衍生物(CMC)和大麦1,3,1,4 -β- d -葡聚糖未被水解。纤维素二糖(G2)是CBH IA、CBH IB和CBH II从微晶纤维素中释放的主要反应产物。这三种CBHs均被G2竞争性抑制;对CBH IA和CBH IB(4-硝基苯-β-纤维素苷为底物)的抑制常数Ki分别为2.5和0.18 mM,对CBH II(2-氯-4-硝基苯-β-纤维素三苷为底物)的抑制常数Ki为0.16 mM。测定了β-纤维素生物苷和β-纤维素三苷(MeUmbGn)的4-甲基伞形叶基衍生物上每个CBH的键裂解模式。而Tal。与里氏木霉(Trichoderma reesei)、湿螨(Humicola insolens)和其他真菌来源的CBHs具有相同的特性,但存在明显差异。
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