Expression, Characterization and Synergistic Interactions of Myxobacter Sp. AL-1 Cel9 and Cel48 Glycosyl Hydrolases |
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Authors: | Norma Ram��rez-Ram��rez Eliel R. Romero-Garc��a Vianney C. Calder��n Claudia I. Avitia Alfredo T��llez-Valencia Mario Pedraza-Reyes |
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Affiliation: | 1Instituto de Investigación en Biología Experimental (IIBE), Facultad de Química, Universidad de Guanajuato. P.O. Box 187. Guanajuato, Gto. 36050, Mexico.;2Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. Abasolo 600, Pachuca, Hgo. 42000, Mexico |
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Abstract: | The soil microorganism Myxobacter Sp. AL-1 regulates in a differential manner the production of five extracellular cellulases during its life cycle. The nucleotide sequence of a cel9-cel48 cluster from the genome of this microorganism was recently obtained. Cel48 was expressed in Escherichia coli to generate a His6-Cel48 protein and the biochemical properties of the pure protein were determined. Cel48 was more efficient in degrading acid-swollen avicel (ASC) than carboxymethylcellulose (CMC). On the other hand, cel9 was expressed in Bacillus subtilis from an IPTG-inducible promoter. Zymogram analysis showed that after IPTG-induction, Cel9 existed in both the cell fraction and the culture medium of B. subtilis and the secreted protein was purified to homogeneity by FPLC-ionic exchange chromatography. The exocellobiohydrolase Cel48 showed a synergism of 1.68 times with the endocellulase Cel9 during ASC degradation using an 8.1-fold excess of Cel48 over Cel9. Western blot analysis revealed that both proteins were synthesized and secreted to the culture medium of Myxobacter Sp. AL-1. These results show that the cel9-cel48 cluster encodes functional endo- and exo-acting cellulases that allows Myobacter Sp. AL-1 to hydrolyse cellulose. |
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Keywords: | Cellulose Cel9 Cel48 cellulases Synergism Myxobacter Sp. AL-1 |
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