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Heterologous expression and characterization of two novel glucanases derived from sheep rumen microbiota.

De-Ying Gao1,2, Xiao-Bao Sun1,2, Ying Fang3, Bo He1,2,4, Jun-Hong Wang1,2, Jian-Xin Liu1,2, Jia-Kun Wang5,6, Qian Wang7,8.   

Abstract

β-Glucanases are a suite of glycoside hydrolases that depolymerize β-glucan into cellooligosaccharides and/or monosaccharides and have been widely used as feed additives in livestock. In this study, two novel glucanase genes, IDSGluc5-26 and IDSGluc5-37, derived from sheep rumen microbiota, were expressed and functionally characterized. The optimal temperatures/pH of recombinant IDSGLUC5-26 and IDSGLUC5-37 were 50 °C/5.0 and 40 °C/6.0, respectively. Notably, IDSGLUC5-26 showed considerable stability under acidic conditions. Both IDSGLUC5-26 and IDSGLUC5-37 showed the highest activities toward barley β-glucan, with Vmax values of 89.96 ± 9.19 µmol/min/mg and 459.50 ± 25.02 µmol/min/mg, respectively. Additionally, these two glucanases demonstrated hydrolysis of Icelandic moss lichenan and konjac gum, IDSGLUC5-26 releasing cellobiose (G2; occupying 17.37% of total reducing sugars), cellotriose (G3; 23.97%), and cellotetraose (G4; 30.93%) from barley β-glucan and Icelandic moss lichenan after 10 min and suggestive of a typical endo-β-1,4-glucanase (EC.3.2.1.4). In contrast, IDSGLUC5-37 was capable of liberating dominant G3 (64.11% or 67.55%) from barley β-glucan or Icelandic moss lichenan, suggesting that the enzyme was likely an endo-β-1,3 - 1,4-glucanases/lichenase (EC3.2.1.73). These findings describe the expression and characterization of two novel glucanase genes from sheep rumen microbiota. The two recombinant enzymes, particularly the acid-stable IDSGLUC5-26, will be of interest for potential application in food-/feed-additive development.
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Keywords:  Acid-stable; Glucanase; Heterologous expression; Rumen microbe; Substrate hydrolysis

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35397717     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-022-03269-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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