| Literature DB >> 25077068 |
Toshio Mori1, Ichiro Kamei2, Hirofumi Hirai3, Ryuichiro Kondo1.
Abstract
To obtain cellulases that are capable of degrading crystalline cellulose and cedar wood, metagenomic libraries were constructed from raw soil sample which was covered to pile of cedar wood sawdust or from its enrichment cultures. The efficiency of screening of metagenomic library was improved more than 3 times by repeating enrichment cultivation using crystalline cellulose as a carbon source, compared with the library constructed from raw soil. Four cellulase genes were obtained from the metagenomic libraries that were constructed from the total genome extracted from an enrichment culture that used crystalline cellulose as a carbon source. A cellulase gene and a xylanase gene were obtained from the enrichment culture that used unbleached kraft pulp as a carbon source. The culture supernatants of Escherichia coli expressing three clones that were derived from the enrichment culture that used crystalline cellulose showed activity against crystalline cellulose. In addition, these three enzyme solutions generated a reducing sugar from cedar wood powder. From these results, the construction of a metagenomic library from cultures that were repetition enriched using crystalline cellulose demonstrated that this technique is a powerful tool for obtaining cellulases that have activity toward crystalline cellulose.Entities:
Keywords: Cellulase; Glycosyl hydrolase; Metagenome; Xylanase
Year: 2014 PMID: 25077068 PMCID: PMC4112031 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-365
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Clones containing glycosyl hydrolase genes from metagenomic libraries constructed from different environmental samples
| Library source | Screening number (Library size) | Active clone | Enzyme name | Sequence name (accession no.) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soil | 30,000 (130 Mb) | n.d. | - | - | |
| Avicel 1st enrichment culture | 25,000 (108 Mb) | Cellulase | p1a1 | C1A1 |
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| Cellulase | p1a2, p1a3, p1a4 | C1A2 |
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| Avicel 2nd enrichment culture | 32,000 (138 Mb) | Cellulase | p2a1 | C2A1 |
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| Cellulase | p2a2, p2a4 | C1A2 |
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| Cellulase | p2a3 | C2A3 |
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| Pulp 1st enrichment culture | 23,000 (100 Mb) | n.d. | - | - | |
| Pulp 2nd enrichment culture | 40,000 (172 Mb) | Cellulase | p2p3, p2p4, p2p4 | C2P3 |
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| Xylanase | p2p1 | X2P1 |
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Sequence analysis and annotation of the genes isolated from the environmental genomic libraries
| Sequence name | Position | Probable function | Most homologous microorganism (%) | Accession no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 283-2013 | Cellulase |
| AAB61462 |
| 2074-3105 | Hypothetical protein |
| YP_002800613 | |
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| 763-1539c | Hypothetical protein | Uncultured organism (79%) | ACY24861 |
| 1586-3355c | Hypothetical protein | Uncultured organism (92%) | ACY24860 | |
| 3598-4215c | YceI family protein | Uncultured organism (73%) | ACY24860 | |
| 5623-7968c | Endoglucanase | bacterium enrichment culture clone CelA10 (85%) | ACR23656 | |
| 8137-8745c | Hypothetical protein | Uncultured organism (91%) | ACY24858 | |
| 9211-10839c | Cellulose-binding protein |
| YP_001982938 | |
| 11276-12424c | Cellulose-binding protein |
| YP_001982938 | |
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| 714-1778c | Endoglucanase |
| AAG44364 |
| 1829-3097c | Glycosyl transferase |
| YP_471521 | |
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| 530-2413c | Cellulase |
| AAB61462 |
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| 286-957 | Glutathione S-transferase-like protein |
| YP_546944 |
| 1081-1947c | Putative protein | |||
| 2584-4932c | Hypothetical protein |
| ZP_07057046 | |
| 5249-6493c | Glycoside hydrolase |
| YP_004146661 | |
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| 87-872c | Hypothetical protein |
| ZP_09674415 |
| 1046-2128c | Acetylxylan esterase |
| ZP_09772595 | |
| 2192-3280c | Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase |
| ZP_09772596 |
Figure 1Schematic diagram of the domain structure of the obtained cellulase genes.
Figure 2Unrooted amino acid phylogenetic tree based on an alignment of the isolated cellulases and xylanase with homologous enzymes. The multialignments were performed in ClustalX, and the phylogenetic tree was constructed by the neighbor-joining method.
Cellulase activity for crystalline cellulose (Avicel) and cedar wood powder
| Cellulase name | Production of reducing sugar (μg/ml) | Relative activity (%) (sugi/avicel) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avicel | Ceder wood powder | ||
| C1A1 | 200.2 (±11.3) | 217.4 (±4.9) | 108.6 |
| C1A2 | 195.5 (±4.4) | 203.6 (±6.9) | 104.2 |
| C2A3 | 197.7 (±39.1) | 175.1 (±8.3) | 88.5 |
| Cellulosin T3 | 328.7 (±26.0) | 67.7 (±12.9) | 20.0 |