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The extracellular endo-β-1,4-xylanase with multidomain from the extreme thermophile Caldicellulosiruptor lactoaceticus is specific for insoluble xylan degradation
by
Han, Yejun
, Jia, Xiaojing
in
Affinity
/ Amino acids
/ Bacteria
/ Binding
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ Biomass
/ Caldicellulosiruptor
/ Carbohydrates
/ Catalysis
/ Cellulose
/ Cloning
/ Deconstruction
/ Degradation
/ Domains
/ endo-1,4-β-Xylanase
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Genomes
/ Homology
/ Integrity
/ Lignocellulose
/ Modules
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Phylogenetics
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Protein structure
/ Proteins
/ Substrates
/ Sugar
/ Sugarcane
/ Thermal stability
/ Thermophilic bacteria
/ Trees
/ Xylan
/ Xylanase
2019
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The extracellular endo-β-1,4-xylanase with multidomain from the extreme thermophile Caldicellulosiruptor lactoaceticus is specific for insoluble xylan degradation
by
Han, Yejun
, Jia, Xiaojing
in
Affinity
/ Amino acids
/ Bacteria
/ Binding
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ Biomass
/ Caldicellulosiruptor
/ Carbohydrates
/ Catalysis
/ Cellulose
/ Cloning
/ Deconstruction
/ Degradation
/ Domains
/ endo-1,4-β-Xylanase
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Genomes
/ Homology
/ Integrity
/ Lignocellulose
/ Modules
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Phylogenetics
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Protein structure
/ Proteins
/ Substrates
/ Sugar
/ Sugarcane
/ Thermal stability
/ Thermophilic bacteria
/ Trees
/ Xylan
/ Xylanase
2019
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The extracellular endo-β-1,4-xylanase with multidomain from the extreme thermophile Caldicellulosiruptor lactoaceticus is specific for insoluble xylan degradation
by
Han, Yejun
, Jia, Xiaojing
in
Affinity
/ Amino acids
/ Bacteria
/ Binding
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ Biomass
/ Caldicellulosiruptor
/ Carbohydrates
/ Catalysis
/ Cellulose
/ Cloning
/ Deconstruction
/ Degradation
/ Domains
/ endo-1,4-β-Xylanase
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Genomes
/ Homology
/ Integrity
/ Lignocellulose
/ Modules
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Phylogenetics
/ Properties (attributes)
/ Protein structure
/ Proteins
/ Substrates
/ Sugar
/ Sugarcane
/ Thermal stability
/ Thermophilic bacteria
/ Trees
/ Xylan
/ Xylanase
2019
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The extracellular endo-β-1,4-xylanase with multidomain from the extreme thermophile Caldicellulosiruptor lactoaceticus is specific for insoluble xylan degradation
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The extracellular endo-β-1,4-xylanase with multidomain from the extreme thermophile Caldicellulosiruptor lactoaceticus is specific for insoluble xylan degradation
2019
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Background The extremely thermophilic bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor lactoaceticus can degrade and metabolize untreated lignocellulosic biomass containing xylan. The mechanism of the bacterium for degradation of insoluble xylan in untreated biomass has not been revealed. Results In the present study, the only annotated extracellular endo-β-1,4-xylanase (Xyn10B) with multidomain structures in C. lactoaceticus genome was biochemically characterized. Xyn10B contains three N-terminal consecutive family 22 carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs), one GH10 catalytic domain (CD), two family 9 CBMs and two S-layer homology (SLH) modules in the C-terminal. CBM22a shares 27.1% and 27.2% sequence homology with CBM22b and CBM22c, respectively. The sequence homology between two CBM9 s and two SLHs is 26.8% and 25.6%, respectively. To elucidate the effect of multiple domains on the enzymatic properties of Xyn10B, the truncated variants of which (Xyn10B-TM1: CBM22a-CBM22b-CBM22c-CD10; Xyn10B-TM2: CBM22c-CD10; Xyn10B-TM3: CBM22c-CD10-CBM9a; and Xyn10B-TM4: CD10-CBM9a) were separately reconstructed, recombinantly expressed and biochemically characterized. Enzymatic properties studies showed that the optimal temperature for all four Xyn10B truncations was 65 °C. Compared to Xyn10B-TM3 and Xyn10B-TM4, Xyn10B-TM1 and Xyn10B-TM2 had higher hydrolytic activity, thermostability and affinity on insoluble substrates. It is noteworthy that Xyn10B-TM1 and Xyn10B-TM2 have higher enzymatic activity on insoluble xylan than the soluble counterparts, whereas Xyn10B-TM3 and Xyn10B-TM4 showed opposite characteristics. The kinetic parameters analysis of Xyn10B-TM1 on xylan showed Vmax was 5740, 1300, 1033, and 3925 U/μmol on insoluble oat spelt xylan (OSX), soluble beechwood xylan (BWX), soluble sugar cane xylan (SCX), and soluble corncob xylan (CCX), respectively. The results indicated that CBM22s especially CBM22c promoted the hydrolytic activity, thermostability and affinity on insoluble substrates of the Xyn10B truncations. The functions of CBM22, CBM9, CD and SLH are different, while contribute synergetically to the thermostability, protein structure integrity, substrate binding, and high hydrolytic activity on insoluble xylan of untreated lignocellulosic biomass. The domains of CBM22, CBM9, CD and SLH have different characteristics, which synergistically promote the thermostability, protein structure integrity, affinity on insoluble substrates and enzymatic activity properties of Xyn10B. Conclusions The extracellular endo-β-1,4-xylanase with multidomain structures of CBM, CD and SLH promote the biodegradation of insoluble xylan in untreated lignocellulosic biomass by thermophilic C. lactoaceticus.
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