Engineering of Family-5 Glycoside Hydrolase (Cel5A) from an Uncultured Bacterium for Efficient Hydrolysis of Cellulosic Substrates

Authors
Telke, Amar A.Zhuang, NingningGhatge, Sunil S.Lee, Sook-HeeShah, Asad AliKhan, HajiUm, YoungsoonShin, Hyun-DongChung, Young RyunLee, Kon HoKim, Seon-Won
Issue Date
2013-06
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Citation
PLoS ONE, v.8, no.6
Abstract
Cel5A, an endoglucanase, was derived from the metagenomic library of vermicompost. The deduced amino acid sequence of Cel5A shows high sequence homology with family-5 glycoside hydrolases, which contain a single catalytic domain but no distinct cellulose-binding domain. Random mutagenesis and cellulose-binding module (CBM) fusion approaches were successfully applied to obtain properties required for cellulose hydrolysis. After two rounds of error-prone PCR and screening of 3,000 mutants, amino acid substitutions were identified at various positions in thermotolerant mutants. The most heat-tolerant mutant, Cel5A_2R2, showed a 7-fold increase in thermostability. To enhance the affinity and hydrolytic activity of Cel5A on cellulose substrates, the family-6 CBM from Saccharophagus degradans was fused to the C-terminus of the Cel5A_2R2 mutant using overlap PCR. The Cel5A_2R2-CBM6 fusion protein showed 7-fold higher activity than the native Cel5A on Avicel and filter paper. Cellobiose was a major product obtained from the hydrolysis of cellulosic substrates by the fusion enzyme, which was identified by using thin layer chromatography analysis.
Keywords
ENDOGLUCANASE CEL5A; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; CELLULASE; BINDING; CRYSTALLOGRAPHY; MECHANISM; SYSTEM; SUITE
ISSN
1932-6203
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128022
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0065727
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