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Biomining active cellulases from a mining bioremediation system
Authors:Keith Mewis  Zachary Armstrong  Young C Song  Susan A Baldwin  Stephen G Withers  Steven J Hallam
Institution:1. Genome Science and Technology Program, Canada;2. UBC Graduate Program in Bioinformatics, Canada;3. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Canada;4. Department of Chemistry, Canada;5. Centre for High Throughput Biology, Canada;6. Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Canada
Abstract:Functional metagenomics has emerged as a powerful method for gene model validation and enzyme discovery from natural and human engineered ecosystems. Here we report development of a high-throughput functional metagenomic screen incorporating bioinformatic and biochemical analyses features. A fosmid library containing 6144 clones sourced from a mining bioremediation system was screened for cellulase activity using 2,4-dinitrophenyl β-cellobioside, a previously proven cellulose model substrate. Fifteen active clones were recovered and fully sequenced revealing 9 unique clones with the ability to hydrolyse 1,4-β-d-glucosidic linkages. Transposon mutagenesis identified genes belonging to glycoside hydrolase (GH) 1, 3, or 5 as necessary for mediating this activity. Reference trees for GH 1, 3, and 5 families were generated from sequences in the CAZy database for automated phylogenetic analysis of fosmid end and active clone sequences revealing known and novel cellulase encoding genes. Active cellulase genes recovered in functional screens were subcloned into inducible high copy plasmids, expressed and purified to determine enzymatic properties including thermostability, pH optima, and substrate specificity. The workflow described here provides a general paradigm for recovery and characterization of microbially derived genes and gene products based on genetic logic and contemporary screening technologies developed for model organismal systems.
Keywords:Functional screening  Metagenomics  Cellulase  Mining bioreactor
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