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Junhua Zhang1, Ulla Moilanen, Ming Tang, Liisa Viikari.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The enzymatic hydrolysis step converting lignocellulosic materials into fermentable sugars is recognized as one of the major limiting steps in biomass-to-ethanol process due to the low efficiency of enzymes and their cost. Xylanases have been found to be important in the improvement of the hydrolysis of cellulose due to the close interaction of cellulose and xylan. In this work, the effects of carbohydrate-binding module (CBM family II) of the xylanase 11 from Nonomuraea flexuosa (Nf Xyn11) on the adsorption and hydrolytic efficiency toward isolated xylan and lignocellulosic materials were investigated.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23363927 PMCID: PMC3577619 DOI: 10.1186/1754-6834-6-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Biofuels ISSN: 1754-6834 Impact factor: 6.040
Figure 1Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) of Nf xylC and Nf xylF. (a) Lane 1: Molecular mass markers; Lane 2: N. flexuosa xylanase with CBM, original Nf xylF; Lane 3: N. flexuosa xylanase with CBM after heat treatment, heat-treated Nf xylF; Lane 4: Purified Nf xylF; Lane 5: Purified Nf xylC; Lane 6: N. flexuosa xylanase without CBM after heat treatment, heat-treated Nf xylC; Lane 7: Molecular mass markers.
Figure 2Adsorption of Nf xylC and Nf xylF xylanase preparations on insoluble oat spelt xylan. The ratio (%) of the amount of xylanase bound to xylan to the total amount of xylanase added into the mixture was defined as adsorption (%). Error bars represent the standard errors.
Figure 3Hydrolysis of soluble and insoluble oat spelt xylan by Nf xylC and Nf xylF. Soluble (A) and insoluble oat spelt xylan (B) were hydrolyzed by Nf xylC (○) and Nf xylF (● ) xylanase preparations (10 nmol/g DM) at pH 5.0 and at 50ºC. Error bars represent the standard errors.
Figure 4Adsorption of Nf xylC and Nf xylF xylanase preparations on different substrates. A: Avicel; B: lignin; C: hydrothermally pretreated wheat straw. Adsorption experiments of Nf xylC (○) and Nf xylF (● ) were performed at pH 5.0 and at 4°C. Error bars represent the standard errors.
Adsorption parameters of Nf xylC and Nf xylF for lignin and wheat straw
| Lignin | Nf xylC | 135.8 | 3.31 | 449.50 | 0.99 |
| Nf xylF | 77.9 | 0.56 | 43.62 | 0.85 | |
| Wheat straw | Nf xylC | 138.1 | 0.92 | 127.05 | 0.96 |
| Nf xylF | 98.06 | 0.56 | 54.91 | 0.89 |