Heterologous co-expression of two β-glucanases and a cellobiose phosphorylase resulted in a significant increase in the cellulolytic activity of the Caldicellulosiruptor bescii exoproteome

2019 ◽  
Vol 46 (5) ◽  
pp. 687-695 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sun-Ki Kim ◽  
Daehwan Chung ◽  
Michael E. Himmel ◽  
Yannick J. Bomble ◽  
Janet Westpheling
2017 ◽  
Vol 84 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sun-Ki Kim ◽  
Michael E. Himmel ◽  
Yannick J. Bomble ◽  
Janet Westpheling

ABSTRACTMembers of the genusCaldicellulosiruptorhave the ability to deconstruct and grow on lignocellulosic biomass without conventional pretreatment. A genetically tractable species,Caldicellulosiruptor bescii, was recently engineered to produce ethanol directly from switchgrass.C. besciicontains more than 50 glycosyl hydrolases and a suite of extracellular enzymes for biomass deconstruction, most prominently CelA, a multidomain cellulase that uses a novel mechanism to deconstruct plant biomass. Accumulation of cellobiose, a product of CelA during growth on biomass, inhibits cellulase activity. Here, we show that heterologous expression of a cellobiose phosphorylase fromThermotoga maritimaimproves the phosphorolytic pathway inC. besciiand results in synergistic activity with endogenous enzymes, including CelA, to increase cellulolytic activity and growth on crystalline cellulose.IMPORTANCECelA is the only known cellulase to function well on highly crystalline cellulose and it uses a mechanism distinct from those of other cellulases, including fungal cellulases. Also unlike fungal cellulases, it functions at high temperature and, in fact, outperforms commercial cellulase cocktails. Factors that inhibit CelA during biomass deconstruction are significantly different than those that impact the performance of fungal cellulases and commercial mixtures. This work contributes to understanding of cellulase inhibition and enzyme function and will suggest a rational approach to engineering optimal activity.


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