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Column cellulose hydrolysis reactor: Cellulase adsorption profile
Authors:Larry U L Tan  Ernest K C Yu  Paul Mayers  John N Saddler
Institution:(1) Biotechnology and Chemistry Department, Forintek Canada Corp., 800 Montreal Rd., K1G 3Z5 Ottawa, Canada
Abstract:Summary A column cellulose hydrolysis reactor was set up using a single passage of cellulase enzyme which was followed with a continuous percolation of buffer. Hydrolysis rates were found to decline precipitously upon the removal of the non-adsorbed cellulase components. By comparing specific activities of the cellulase before and after adsorption on the cellulose column, it was concluded that the adsorption efficiencies for the cellulase components decreased from exoglucanase (1,4-beta-d-glucan cellobiohydrolase EC 3.2.1.91) to endoglucanase 1,4-(1,3;1,4)-beta-d-glucan 4-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.4] to beta-glucosidase (beta-d-glucoside glucohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.21). Of the adsorbed cellulase components, the rate of endoglucanase leaching from the cellulose column was 20 times that for the exoglucanase despite the greater adsorption efficiency of the latter. By analysing the cellulase components which were bound and not bound by the cellulose column and comparing them with a purified exoglucanase enzyme on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gels, it was confirmed that the major cellulase component adsorbed to the cellulose column was an exoglucanase component. The resultant loss of other cellulase components from the reactor was probably the cause for the much reduced rate of cellulose hydrolysis when these components were flushed out of the column.
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