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Cellobiohydrolase hydrolyzes crystalline cellulose on hydrophobic faces
Authors:Liu Yu-San  Baker John O  Zeng Yining  Himmel Michael E  Haas Thomas  Ding Shi-You
Institution:From the Biosciences Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado 80401 and ;the §BioEnergy Science Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
Abstract:Biodegradation of plant biomass is a slow process in nature, and hydrolysis of cellulose is also widely considered to be a rate-limiting step in the proposed industrial process of converting lignocellulosic materials to biofuels. It is generally known that a team of enzymes including endo- and exocellulases as well as cellobiases are required to act synergistically to hydrolyze cellulose to glucose. The detailed molecular mechanisms of these enzymes have yet to be convincingly elucidated. In this report, atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used to image in real-time the structural changes in Valonia cellulose crystals acted upon by the exocellulase cellobiohydrolase I (CBH I) from Trichoderma reesei. Under AFM, single enzyme molecules could be observed binding only to one face of the cellulose crystal, apparently the hydrophobic face. The surface roughness of cellulose began increasing after adding CBH I, and the overall size of cellulose crystals decreased during an 11-h period. Interestingly, this size reduction apparently occurred only in the width of the crystal, whereas the height remained relatively constant. In addition, the measured cross-section shape of cellulose crystal changed from asymmetric to nearly symmetric. These observed changes brought about by CBH I action may constitute the first direct visualization supporting the idea that the exocellulase selectively hydrolyzes the hydrophobic faces of cellulose. The limited accessibility of the hydrophobic faces in native cellulose may contribute significantly to the rate-limiting slowness of cellulose hydrolysis.
Keywords:Atomic Force Microscopy  Enzyme Catalysis  Enzyme Mechanisms  Enzyme Processing  Microscopic Imaging  Cellobiohydrolase I  Cellulase  Cellulose  Hydrophobic Faces
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