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Modulation of cellulosome composition in Clostridium cellulolyticum: Adaptation to the polysaccharide environment revealed by proteomic and carbohydrate‐active enzyme analyses
Authors:Jean‐Charles Blouzard  Pedro M Coutinho  Henri‐Pierre Fierobe  Bernard Henrissat  Sabrina Lignon  Chantal Tardif  Sandrine Pagès  Pascale de Philip
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Chimie Bactérienne, IFR88‐CNRS, Marseille, France;2. Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques, CNRS, Marseille, France;3. Université d'Aix‐Marseille, Marseille, France;4. Plateforme Protéomique IMM, Marseille Protéomique (IBiSA), France
Abstract:Clostridium cellulolyticum is a model mesophilic anaerobic bacterium that efficiently degrades plant cell walls. The recent genome release offers the opportunity to analyse its complete degradation system. A total of 148 putative carbohydrate‐active enzymes were identified, and their modular structures and activities were predicted. Among them, 62 dockerin‐containing proteins bear catalytic modules from numerous carbohydrate‐active enzymes' families and whose diversity reflects the chemical and structural complexity of the plant carbohydrate. The composition of the cellulosomes produced by C. cellulolyticum upon growth on different substrates (cellulose, xylan, and wheat straw) was investigated by LC MS/MS. The majority of the proteins encoded by the cip‐cel operon, essential for cellulose degradation, were detected in all cellulosome preparations. In the presence of wheat straw, the natural and most complex of the substrates studied, additional proteins predicted to be involved in hemicellulose degradation were produced. A 32‐kb gene cluster encodes the majority of these proteins, all harbouring carbohydrate‐binding module 6 or carbohydrate‐binding module 22 xylan‐binding modules along dockerins. This newly identified xyl‐doc gene cluster, specialised in hemicellulose degradation, comes in addition of the cip‐cel operon for plant cell wall degradation. Hydrolysis efficiencies determined on the different substrates corroborates the finding that cellulosome composition is adapted to the growth substrate.
Keywords:Carbohydrate‐active enzymes  Cellulosome composition  Differential proteomics  Microbiology  Plant cell wall degradation  Substrate adaptation
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