Optimized oxidoreductases for medium and large scale industrial biotransformations
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Salvachúa D, Martínez AT, Tien M, López-Lucendo MF, García F, de los Ríos V, Martínez MJ, Prieto A Differential proteomic analysis of the secretome of Irpex lacteus and other white-rot fungi during wheat straw pretreatment
Biotechnol. Biofuels, 6: 115-129
[ 2013 ]
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Strittmatter E, Liers C, Ullrich R, Wachter S, Hofrichter M, Plattner D, Piontek K First Crystal Structure of a Fungal High-Redox Potential Dye-decolorizing Peroxidase: Substrate Interaction Sites and Long-Range Electron Transfer
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Strittmatter E, Wachter S, Liers C, Ullrich R, Hofrichter M, Plattner D, Piontek K Radical formation on a conserved tyrosine residue is crucial for DyP activity
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Differential proteomic analysis of the secretome of Irpex lacteus and other white-rot fungi during wheat straw pretreatment
Salvachúa D, Martínez AT, Tien M, López-Lucendo MF, García F, de los Ríos V, Martínez MJ, Prieto A
Biotechnol. Biofuels, 6: 115-129
Background
Identifying new high-performance enzymes or enzyme complexes to enhance biomass degradation is the key for the development of cost-effective processes for ethanol production. Irpex lacteus is an efficient microorganism for wheat straw pretreatment, yielding easily hydrolysable products with high sugar content. Thus, this fungus was selected to investigate the enzymatic system involved in lignocellulose decay, and its secretome was compared to those from Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Pleurotus ostreatus which produced different degradation patterns when growing on wheat straw. Extracellular enzymes were analyzed through 2D-PAGE, nanoLC/MS-MS, and homology searches against public databases.
Results
In wheat straw, I. lacteus secreted proteases, dye-decolorizing and manganese-oxidizing peroxidases, and H2O2 producing-enzymes but also a battery of cellulases and xylanases, excluding those implicated in cellulose and hemicellulose degradation to their monosaccharides, making these sugars poorly available for fungal consumption. In contrast, a significant increase of β-glucosidase production was observed when I. lacteus grew in liquid cultures. P. chrysosporium secreted more enzymes implicated in the total hydrolysis of the polysaccharides and P. ostreatus produced, in proportion, more oxidoreductases.
Conclusion
The protein pattern secreted during I. lacteus growth in wheat straw plus the differences observed among the different secretomes, justify the fitness of I. lacteus for biopretreatment processes in 2G-ethanol production. Furthermore, all these data give insight into the biological degradation of lignocellulose and suggest new enzyme mixtures interesting for its efficient hydrolysis.
Keywords:
Enzymatic hydrolysis; Bioethanol; DyP; Pleurotus ostreatus; Phanerochaete chrysosporium; Lignocellulose; Extracellular enzymes
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[ industrialoxidoreductases ]. Optimized oxidoreductases for medium and large scale industrial biotransformations. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under Grant Agreement nº: FP7-KBBE-2013-7-613549. © indox 2013. Developed by
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