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Summary The secretion of multiple forms of cellulolytic enzymes by a Trichoderma reesei QM 9414 selectant exhibiting high protease activity (T. reesei QM 9414/A 30) was investigated using monoclonal, domain-specific antibodies against cellobiohydrolase (CBH) I, CBH II and -glucosidase, and a polyclonal antibody against endoglucanase I. The pattern of appearance of these proteins was followed during growth of the fungus on Avicel cellulose, using sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE)/Western blotting/immunostaining. Evidence was obtained that, at late cultivation stages, CBH I and II became partially modified to lower molecular weight components, whereas -glucosidase and endoglucanase I appeared to remain largely intact. Modification of CBH I appeared to commence from the carboxy-terminal AB region, whereas CBH II appeared to become modified both from the amino- (ABB') and the carboxy-terminal. Evidence for a protease activity that modifies the already truncated cellobiohydrolases in the culture filtrate was obtained. These results show that proteolysis at late culture stages may contribute to the multiplicity of cellulases found in T. reesei culture fluids. Initial proteolytic cleavage of CBH I and II may, however, involve an unusual protease not detectable by the azocasein method.Offprint requests to: C. P. Kubicek  相似文献   

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Monoclonal antibodies have been used to determine the presence of cellobiohydrolases I and II (CBH I and II), and endoglucanase I (EG I) on the surface of conidia from Trichoderma reesei QM 9414 and RUT C-30, and 8 other Trichoderma species. For this purpose, proteins were released from the conidial surface by treatment with a non-ionic detergent (Triton X-100 and -octylglucoside), followed by SDS-PAGE/Western blotting and immunostaining. Both CBH I and II were clearly present, but — unlike in extracellular culture fluids from Trichoderma — CBH II was the predominant cellulase. In T. reesei EG I could not be detected. The higher producer strain T. reesei RUT C-30 exhibited a higher conidial level of CBH II than T. reesei QM 9414. In order to assess the importance of the conidial CBH II level for cellulase induction by cellulose, multiple copies of the chb2 gene were introduced into the T. reesei genome by cotransformation using PyrG as a marker. Stable multicopy transformants secreted the 2- to 4-fold level of CBH II into the culture medium when grown on lactose as a carbon source, but their CBH I secretion was unaltered. Upon growth on cellulose, both CBH I and CBH II secretion was enhanced. Those strain showing highest cellulase activity on cellulose also appeared to contain the highest level of conidial bound CBH II. CBH II was also the predominant conidial cellulase in various other Trichoderma sp. However, roughly the same amount of conidial bound CBH II was detected in all strains, although their cellulase production differed considerably.  相似文献   

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The filamentous fungus T. reesei effectively degrades cellulose and is known to produce various cellulolytic enzymes such as β-glucosidase, endoglucanase, and cellobiohydrolase. The expression levels of each cellulase are controlled simultaneously, and their ratios and synergetic effects are important for effective cellulose degradation. However, in recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae, it is difficult to simultaneously control many different enzymes. To construct engineered yeast with efficient cellulose degradation, we developed a simple method to optimize cellulase expression levels, named cocktail δ-integration.  相似文献   

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《Experimental mycology》1990,14(4):405-415
The relationship between β-linked disaccharide (cellobiose, sophorose) utilization and cellulase, particularly cellobiohydrolase I (CBH I) synthesis by Trichoderma reesei, was investigated. During growth on cellobiose and sophorose as carbon sources in batch as well as resting-cell culture, only sophorose induced cellulase formation. In the latter experiments, sophorose was utilized at a much lower rate than cellobiose, and the more cellulase produced, the lower its rate of utilization. Cellobiose and sophorose were utilized by the fungus mainly via hydrolysis by the cell wall- and cell membrane-bound β-glucosidase. Addition of sophorose to T. reesei growing on cellulose did not further stimulate cellulase synthesis, and addition of cellobiose was inhibitory. Cellobiose, however, promoted cellulase formation in both batch and resting cell cultures, when its hydrolysis by β-glucosidase was inhibited by nojirimycin. No cellulase formation was observed when the uptake of glucose (produced from cellobiose by β-glucosidase) was inhibited by 3-O-methylglucoside. Cellodextrins (C2 to C6) promoted formation of low levels of cellobiohydrolase I in indirect proportion to their rate of hydrolysis by β-glucosidase. Studies on the uptake of [3H]cellobiose, [3H]sophorose, and [14C]glucose in the presence of inhibitors of β-glucosidase (nojirimycin) and glucose transport (3-O-methylglucoside) show that glucose transport occurs at a much higher rate than disaccharide hydrolysis. Extracellular disaccharide hydrolysis accounts for at least 95% of their metabolism. The presence of an uptake system for cellobiose was established by demonstrating the presence of intracellular labeled [3H]cellobiose in T. reesei after its extracellular supply. The data are consistent with induction of cellulase and particularly CBH I formation in T. reesei by β-linked disaccharides under conditions where their uptake is favored at the expense of extracellular hydrolysis.  相似文献   

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Summary From cellulose and cellobiose the formation of sophorose, laminaribiose, and gentiobiose was catalyzed byTrichoderma reesei culture filtrate containing exo- and endoglucanase and -glucosidase activity and from cellobiose by a broken cell suspension fromT.reesei with -glucosidase activity. The results indicate that -glucosidase is the component responsible for transglycosylation reaction catalyzed byT.reesei cellulase enzyme complex.  相似文献   

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Eighteen strains of xylariaceous fungi have been screened for higher activities of cellulolytic enzymes,Trichoderma reesei QM 9414 was also examined for comparison. Strains ofXylaria anisopleura andX. regalis had higher endocellulase (CMCase) and exocellulase (Avicelase) activities after 2 weeks' incubation.Hypoxylon stygium produced the highest activity of -glucosidase 3 days after inoculation. The optimum pH for these cellulolytic enzymes was approx. 5.0 and the optimum temperatures ranged from 37 to 50°C. A mixed culture process usingT. reesei QM 9414 andH. stygium was developed to obtain enhanced synthesis of cellulase. -Glucosidase activities in the mixed culture increased within 48h whenH. stygium was introduced after 24h.  相似文献   

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Summary Cellulase production in Trichoderma reesei mutants was induced by l-sorbose, known to be an inhibitor of -1,3-glucan synthesis. In the experiments the washed mycelia were used as resting cells. For CMCase induction over 24 h using T. reesei PC-3-7, the most effective pH, temperature and l-sorbose concentration were 2.8, 28° C and 0.3 mg/ml, respectively. Comparison with other cellulase inducers showed that the inductive level of CMCase by l-sorbose was similar to that by sophorose, known to be the most potent inducer of cellulases. Since the induction of CMCase was inhibited completely by 10 g of cycloheximide per ml, the induction process was considered to involve de novo synthesis. Although l-sorbose had the effective inducibility of CMCase, the assimilation rate of l-sorbose was very low in T. reesei PC-3-7.Production of Ethanol from Biomasses. Part III.Production of Ethanol from Biomasses. Part III.  相似文献   

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Trichoderma reesei is the preferred organism for producing industrial cellulases. However, cellulases derived from T. reesei have their highest activity at acidic pH. When the pH value increased above 7, the enzyme activities almost disappeared, thereby limiting the application of fungal cellulases under neutral or alkaline conditions. A lot of heterologous alkaline cellulases have been successfully expressed in T. reesei to improve its cellulolytic profile. To our knowledge, there are few reports describing the co-expression of two or more heterologous cellulases in T. reesei. We designed and constructed a promoter collection for gene expression and co-expression in T. reesei. Taking alkaline cellulase as a reporter gene, we assessed our promoters with strengths ranging from 4 to 106 % as compared to the pWEF31 expression vector (Lv D, Wang W, Wei D (2012) Construction of two vectors for gene expression in Trichoderma reesei. Plasmid 67(1):67–71). The promoter collection was used in a proof-of-principle approach to achieve the co-expression of an alkaline endoglucanase and an alkaline cellobiohydrolase. We observed higher activities of both cellulose degradation and biostoning by the co-expression of an endoglucanase and a cellobiohydrolase than the activities obtained by the expression of only endoglucanase or cellobiohydrolase. This study makes the process of engineering expression of multiple genes easier in T. reesei.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the hydrolysis of microcrystalline cellulose (MC) by a Trichoderma reesei cellulase complex and by the individual endoglucanase (pI 4.4–5.2) and cellobiohydrolase (pI 4.0–4.2) has been studied. A flow chart for the enzymatic hydrolysis of the cellulose has been revealed, which formed a basis for a computer simulation of the kinetic regularities observed. As a result of it, the values of the catalytic rate constants for the individual stages of the enzymatic degradation of MC have been calculated. Then, the synergistic behaviour of endoglucanase and cellobiohydrolase in the hydrolysis of MC has been described both quantitatively and graphically. The relative efficiency of the individual stages for the MC hydrolysis in terms of glucose and cellobiose formation for cellulase complexes of various composition has been calculated. It was quantitatively shown that cellobiohydrolase plays the key role in the MC hydrolysis by T. reesei cellulase preparations, because it gives up to 80% glucose and up to 80–90% cellobiose in the presnce of endoglucanase which in turn plays a relatively minor role in a direct formation of both soluble products of the hydrolysis.  相似文献   

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Summary The cellulolytic fungusTrichoderma reesei QM9414 can be cultivated on spent brewery grains for the production of cellulases. The levels of the cellulase components endoglucanase and exoglucanase synthesized, and the complexes filter paper cellulase and grain-hydrolyzing cellulase synthesized by the organism on spent grains were as high as 287, 182, 187, and 449 units per g available cellulose, respectively. Scaling up the spent grains fermentation system by up to 40-fold (200g dry substrate/tray) demonstrated that cellulase production was comparable to laboratory scale (5g dry substrate/flask) yields. Cultivation of the fungus was feasible on spent grains without pretreatment or further adjustment, although the enzyme yield was somewhat lower than that on dried grains moistened with water orTrichoderma medium. This suggested the possible reutilization of spent grains, with minimal pretreatment, in the cultivation ofT.reesei QM9414 for cellulase synthesis and for future incorporation into animal feed.  相似文献   

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We have investigated the effect of disruption of the bgl1-(β-glucosidase l-encoding) gene of Trichoderma reesei on the formation of other β-glucosidase activities and on the induction of cellulases. To this end the bgl1 locus was disrupted by insertion of the Aspergillus nidulans amdS (acetamidase-encoding) gene. The bgl1-disrupted strain did not produce the 75kDa extracellular β-glucosidase on cellulose or lactose, but still formed β-glucosidase activity on glucose, cellobiose, xylan or β-1,3-glucan, suggesting that the enzyme(s) exhibiting this β-glucosidase activity is (are) not encoded by bgl1. The cellulose-inducer sophorose induced the bgl1-encoded β-glucosidase, whereas the remaining β-glucosidase activity was induced by methyl-β-D-glucoside. The bgl1-gene product was mainly secreted into the medium, whereas the other β-glucosidase activity was mainly associated with the cells. A bgl1-multicopy strain formed higher amounts of cellulases than the parent strain. Nonsaturating concentrations of sophorose efficiently induced cellobiohydrolase I formation in the bgl1-multicopy strain, but less efficiently in the bgl1-disrupted strain. The multicopy strain and the parent strain were comparably efficient at saturating sophorose concentrations. The β-glucosidase inhibitor nojirimycin strongly inhibited induction in all strains. These data suggest that the bgl1-encoded β-glucosidase is not identical to the plasma-membrane-bound, constitutive, methyl-β-glucoside inducible β-glucosidase, but represents an extracellular cellulose-induced enzyme. Both enzymes contribute to rapid induction of cellulases by modifying the inducer sophorose.  相似文献   

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A whole-cell biocatalyst with the ability to induce synergistic and sequential cellulose-degradation reaction was constructed through codisplay of three types of cellulolytic enzyme on the cell surface of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. When a cell surface display system based on α-agglutinin was used, Trichoderma reesei endoglucanase II and cellobiohydrolase II and Aspergillus aculeatus β-glucosidase 1 were simultaneously codisplayed as individual fusion proteins with the C-terminal-half region of α-agglutinin. Codisplay of the three enzymes on the cell surface was confirmed by observation of immunofluorescence-labeled cells with a fluorescence microscope. A yeast strain codisplaying endoglucanase II and cellobiohydrolase II showed significantly higher hydrolytic activity with amorphous cellulose (phosphoric acid-swollen cellulose) than one displaying only endoglucanase II, and its main product was cellobiose; codisplay of β-glucosidase 1, endoglucanase II, and cellobiohydrolase II enabled the yeast strain to directly produce ethanol from the amorphous cellulose (which a yeast strain codisplaying β-glucosidase 1 and endoglucanase II could not), with a yield of approximately 3 g per liter from 10 g per liter within 40 h. The yield (in grams of ethanol produced per gram of carbohydrate consumed) was 0.45 g/g, which corresponds to 88.5% of the theoretical yield. This indicates that simultaneous and synergistic saccharification and fermentation of amorphous cellulose to ethanol can be efficiently accomplished using a yeast strain codisplaying the three cellulolytic enzymes.  相似文献   

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The pattern of release of extracellular cellulase during the germination ofTrichoderma reesei spores has been examined. The four enzymes namely, filter paper degrading enzyme, Β-1,4 endoglucanase, Β-glucosidase and xylanase appear sequentially in the culture broth during germination of the spores. The order of enzyme appearance is not altered by the type of carbon source in the germination medium. Measureable quantities of filter paper degrading enzyme is detected only after the outgrowth has occurred. A possible mechanism of spore germination and induction of the enzymes by insoluble cellulose is suggested. An erratum to this article is available at .  相似文献   

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A Mexican strain of Talaromyces stollii LV186 was isolated from decaying pretreated corn stover. The production of cellulase and xylanase enzyme cocktails was evaluated with corn and sorghum stover used as inducers in a mineral medium. The volumetric and specific activities of T. stollii LV186 were compared with the values produced by Trichoderma reesei ATCC 26921 in a time-course experiment. After the submerged culture and a posterior ultrafiltration stage, the enzyme complexes were evaluated over acid-pretreated corn or sorghum stover in baffled flasks under controlled temperature and agitation conditions, and hydrolysis levels of 30 and 39 % of the theoretical maximum were obtained after only 72-h reactions, for each substrate. A side-by-side comparison showed a better ratio of endoglucanase to cellobiohydrolase to β-glucosidase and of xylanase to β-xylosidase enzymes in T. stollii than in T. reesei ATCC 26921. Furthermore, the hydrolysis of pretreated corn and sorghum stover achieved by T. stollii is significantly higher compared with that of a commercial cocktail from T. reesei ATCC 26921 (Celluclast). Therefore, the T. stollii LV186 strain is a good candidate for the hydrolysis of complex lignocellulose substrates. To the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to describe the cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic activities produced by a T. stollii strain.  相似文献   

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Production of extracellular cellulase by an isolate of a Fusarium sp. has been studied in shake cultures, and sequential appearance of cellulase components (- glucosidase on the first day, endo--glucanase on second day and exo--glucanase on the third day of growth on insoluble cellulose) was observed. Maximum production of all these components was achieved on the fifth day. The Fusarium produced significantly higher -glucosidase within a short period of time as compared with Trichoderma reesei. The influence of different nitrogen and carbon sources on cellulase has been investigated. Crude cellulolytic enzyme was used for hydrolysis of common agricultural wastes both with and without sodium hydroxide pretreatment. Analysis of hydrolysates indicated glucose as the major constituent (about 83% of total reducing sugar).  相似文献   

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In an attempt to clarify the function of lactose in cellulase induction, experiments were carried out on cellulase formation by lactose along with other sugars in a resting cell system of Trichoderma reesei PC-3-7, a hypercellulase-producing mutant. Although lactose alone induces little cellulase under the conditions used, a synergistic effect on cellulase formation was observed following the respective addition of sophorose, cellobiose or galactose to lactose. The lactose consumption was more rapid when these sugars were added than in their absence. Furthermore, following lactose addition 10 h after the beginning of cultivation in the presence of cellobiose, cellulase formation was initiated with only a little lag, and lactose consumption started immediately, being complete in 14 h. \-Galactosidase induction experiments suggested that the rapid consumption of lactose is possibly not dependent on lactose degradation by the enzyme. From these results, it is suggested that lactose may function as an inducer for cellulase formation if it is taken up in the mycelium of T. reesei PC-3-7, and that sophorose, cellobiose or galactose may induce a putative lactose permease. *** DIRECT SUPPORT *** AG903066 00005  相似文献   

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