Enzyme-linked assay of cellulose-binding domain functions from Cellulomonas fimi on multi-well microtiter plate |
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Authors: | Hyeon-Dong Kim Su-Lim Choi Haseong Kim Jung Hoon Sohn Seung-Goo Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1242. Biochemicals & Synthetic Biology Research Center, Korea Research Institute Bioscience & Biotechnology, Daejeon, 305-806, Korea 2242. Biosystems & Bioengineering, University of Science & Technology, Daejeon, 305-350, Korea
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Abstract: | Cellulose-binding domain (CBD) enriches cellulolytic enzymes on cellulosic surfaces and contributes to the catalytic efficiency by increasing enzyme-substrate complex formations. Thus, high affinity CBDs are essential for the development of efficient cellulose-degrading enzymes. Here, we present a microtiter plate-based assay system to measure the binding affinity of CBDs to cellulose. The assay uses a periplasmic alkaline phosphatase (AP) as a fusion reporter and its activity is detected using a fluorogenic substrate, 4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate. Lignocellulose discs of 6 mm in diameter were used as substrates in 96-well plate. As a result, the enzyme-linked assay detected the binding of CBDs on the cellulosic discs in a highly sensitive manner, detecting from 0.05 to 1.0 μg/mL of APCBD proteins, which is several hundred times more sensitive than conventional protein measurements. The proposed method was applied to compare the binding affinity of different CBDs from Cellulomonas fimi to lignocellulose discs. |
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