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Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ; 47(4): 567-582, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38470501

RESUMO

The present study reports a highly thermostable ß-glucosidase (GH3) from Rasamsonia emersonii that was heterologously expressed in Pichia pastoris. Extracellular ß-glucosidase was purified to homogeneity using single step affinity chromatography with molecular weight of ~ 110 kDa. Intriguingly, the purified enzyme displayed high tolerance to inhibitors mainly acetic acid, formic acid, ferulic acid, vanillin and 5-hydroxymethyl furfural at concentrations exceeding those present in acid steam pretreated rice straw slurry used for hydrolysis and subsequent fermentation in 2G ethanol plants. Characteristics of purified ß-glucosidase revealed the optimal activity at 80 °C, pH 5.0 and displayed high thermostability over broad range of temperature 50-70 °C with maximum half-life of ~ 60 h at 50 °C, pH 5.0. The putative transglycosylation activity of ß-glucosidase was appreciably enhanced in the presence of methanol as an acceptor. Using the transglycosylation ability of ß-glucosidase, the generated low cost mixed glucose disaccharides resulted in the increased induction of R. emersonii cellulase under submerged fermentation. Scaling up the recombinant protein production at fermenter level using temporal feeding approach resulted in maximal ß-glucosidase titres of 134,660 units/L. Furthermore, a developed custom made enzyme cocktail consisting of cellulase from R. emersonii mutant M36 supplemented with recombinant ß-glucosidase resulted in significantly enhanced hydrolysis of pretreated rice straw slurry from IOCL industries (India). Our results suggest multi-faceted ß-glucosidase from R. emersonii can overcome obstacles mainly high cost associated enzyme production, inhibitors that impair the sugar yields and thermal inactivation of enzyme.


Assuntos
Eurotiales , beta-Glucosidase , Hidrólise , beta-Glucosidase/química , Biomassa
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 265(Pt 2): 131131, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38527679

RESUMO

Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are industrially important enzymes that hydrolyze glycosidic bonds in glycoconjugates. In this study, we found a GH3 ß-glucosidase (CcBgl3B) from Cellulosimicrobium cellulans sp. 21 was able to selectively hydrolyze the ß-1,6-glucosidic bond linked glucose of ginsenosides. X-ray crystallographic studies of the ligand complex ginsenoside-specific ß-glucosidase provided a novel finding that support the catalytic mechanism of GH3. The substrate was clearly identified within the catalytic center of wild-type CcBgl3B, revealing that the C1 atom of the glucose was covalently bound to the Oδ1 group of the conserved catalytic nucleophile Asp264 as an enzyme-glycosyl intermediate. The glycosylated Asp264 could be identified by mass spectrometry. Through site-directed mutagenesis studies with Asp264, it was found that the covalent intermediate state formed by Asp264 and the substrate was critical for catalysis. In addition, Glu525 variants (E525A, E525Q and E525D) showed no or marginal activity against pNPßGlc; thus, this residue could supply a proton for the reaction. Overall, our study provides an insight into the catalytic mechanism of the GH3 enzyme CcBgl3B.


Assuntos
Glicosídeo Hidrolases , beta-Glucosidase , Raios X , Hidrólise , Modelos Moleculares , beta-Glucosidase/química , Glicosídeo Hidrolases/química , Glucose/metabolismo , Catálise , Cristalografia por Raios X , Especificidade por Substrato
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 256(Pt 1): 128386, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38008140

RESUMO

ß-Glucosidase is a biological macromolecule that catalyzes the hydrolysis of various glycosides and oligosaccharides. It may also be used to catalyze the synthesis of glycosides under suitable conditions. Carrier-bound ß-glucosidase can enhance the enzymatic activity in the synthesis of glycosides in organic solvent solutions, although the molecular mechanism regulating activity is yet unknown. This study investigated the impact of utilizing montmorillonite (Mmt), attapulgite (Attp), and kaolinite (Kao) as carriers on the activity of ß-glucosidase from Prunus dulcis (PdBg). When Attp was used as carriers, the molecular dynamic (MD) simulations found the distance between pNPG and the active site residues E183 and E387 was minimally impacted by the adsorptions, hence PdBg maintained about 81.3 ± 0.89 % of its native activity. Out of the three clay minerals, the relative activity of PdBg loaded on Mmt was the lowest because of the highest electrostatic energy. The substrate channel of PdBg on Kao is directed towards the surface, limiting the accessibility of substrates. Secondary structure and conformation studies revealed that the conformational stability of PdBg in solvent solutions was enhanced by coupling to Attp. Unlike dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) and 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME), tert-butanol (t-BA) did not penetrate into the active site of PdBg interfering with its binding to the substrate. The maximum yield of n-octyl-ß-glucoside (OGP) synthesis catalyzed by Attp-immobilized PdBg reached 48.3 %.


Assuntos
Glucosídeos , beta-Glucosidase , Argila , beta-Glucosidase/química , Glicosídeos/química , Caulim/química , Hidrólise , Solventes , Cinética
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Environ Res ; 244: 117676, 2024 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37996002

RESUMO

The soil environment for straw return is a rich and valuable library containing many microorganisms and proteins. In this study, we aimed to screen a high-quality ß-glucosidase (BGL) from the soil metagenomic library and to overcome the limitation of the low extraction rate of resveratrol in Polygonum cuspidatum. This includes the construction of a soil metagenomic library, screening of BGL, bioinformatics analysis, cloning, expression, immobilization, enzymatic property analysis, and application for the transformation of polydatin. The results showed that the soil metagenomic library of straw return was successfully constructed, and a novel BGL was screened. The identified 1356 bp long BGL belonged to the glycoside hydrolase 1 (GH1) family and was named Bgl1356. After successful cloning and expression of Bgl1356, it was immobilized using chitosan. The optimum temperature of immobilized Bgl1356 was 50 °C, and the pH was 5. It exhibited good tolerance for various metal ions (CO2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Mn2+, Na2+, Ca2+, and Ag+) and organic solvents (DMSO, Triton-X-10, and ethanol). Enzymatic kinetics assays showed that Bgl1356 had good affinity for the substrate, and the specific enzyme activity was 234.03 U/mg. The conversion rate of polydatin by immobilized Bgl1356 was 95.70 ± 1.08%, facilitating the production of high amounts of resveratrol. Thus, this paper reports a novel temperature-, organic solvent-, and metal ion-tolerant BGL that has good application prospects in the pharmaceutical industry.


Assuntos
Glucosídeos , Metagenoma , Estilbenos , beta-Glucosidase , Resveratrol , beta-Glucosidase/genética , beta-Glucosidase/química , beta-Glucosidase/metabolismo , Temperatura , Metais , Clonagem Molecular , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio
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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 95(suppl 2): e20221118, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38055563

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to evaluate the ß-glucosidase activity in the non-conventional yeasts under cellulose, glucose and sucrose substrates. The participation of the enzyme ß-glucosidase and its contribution to the enzymatic degradation of tannins is known. Within the classification of tannins are ellagitannins, molecules of gallic acid and ellagic acid, which are considered as nutraceutical compounds due to the properties that they present and that they can be used in the design of food and new drugs, synthesis of materials with antimicrobial capacity. The extracellular ß-glucosidase activity was mainly presented in the Candida and Pichia strains, being the glucose and sucrose media the most capable for inducing the activity that showed maximum values with P. pastoris in glucose (0.1682±0.00 µmol/min mg protein), and C. utilis in cellulose (0.1129±0.1349 µmol/min mg of protein), and sucrose (0.0657±0.0214 µmol/min mg protein). Additionally, I. terricola and P. kluyvery stood out in a qualitative cellulose degradation approach measured by Congo red method (9.60±0.04 mm and 9.20±0.05 mm respectively). These indicate that P. pastoris and C. utilis have potential as ß-glucosidase producers, especially when growing under complex carbon sources for biomass conversion, new biofuels production and polyphenol degradation with more manageable bioreactor process.


Assuntos
Celulases , Taninos , Leveduras , Celulose/metabolismo , Glucose , Sacarose , beta-Glucosidase/química , beta-Glucosidase/metabolismo
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Biochemistry ; 62(23): 3440-3452, 2023 12 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37997958

RESUMO

A crucial prerequisite for industrial applications of enzymes is the maintenance of specific activity across wide thermal ranges. ß-Glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.21) is an essential enzyme for converting cellulose in biomass to glucose. While the reaction mechanisms of ß-glucosidases from various thermal ranges (hyperthermophilic, thermophilic, and mesophilic) are similar, the factors underlying their thermal sensitivity remain obscure. The work presented here aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying the thermal sensitivity of the enzymatic activity of the ß-glucosidase BglB from the bacterium Paenibacillus polymyxa. Experiments reveal a maximum enzymatic activity at 315 K, with a marked decrease in the activity below and above this temperature. Employing in silico simulations, we identified the crucial role of the active site tunnel residues in the thermal sensitivity. Specific tunnel residues were identified via energetic decomposition and protein-substrate hydrogen bond analyses. The experimentally observed trends in specific activity with temperature coincide with variations in overall binding free energy changes, showcasing a predominantly electrostatic effect that is consistent with enhanced catalytic pocket-substrate hydrogen bonding (HB) at Topt. The entropic advantage owing to the HB substate reorganization was found to facilitate better substrate binding at 315 K. This study elicits molecular-level insights into the associative mechanisms between thermally enabled fluctuations and enzymatic activity. Crucial differences emerge between molecular mechanisms involving the actual substrate (cellobiose) and a commonly employed chemical analogue. We posit that leveraging the role of fluctuations may reveal unexpected insights into enzyme behavior and offer novel paradigms for enzyme engineering.


Assuntos
Celulose , beta-Glucosidase , beta-Glucosidase/química , beta-Glucosidase/metabolismo , Celulose/química , Domínio Catalítico , Temperatura , Glucose , Especificidade por Substrato
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Molecules ; 28(13)2023 Jun 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37446652

RESUMO

ß-glucosidases (BGLs) play a crucial role in the degradation of lignocellulosic biomass as well as in industrial applications such as pharmaceuticals, foods, and flavors. However, the application of BGLs has been largely hindered by issues such as low enzyme activity, product inhibition, low stability, etc. Many approaches have been developed to engineer BGLs to improve these enzymatic characteristics to facilitate industrial production. In this article, we review the recent advances in BGL engineering in the field, including the efforts from our laboratory. We summarize and discuss the BGL engineering studies according to the targeted functions as well as the specific strategies used for BGL engineering.


Assuntos
beta-Glucosidase , beta-Glucosidase/química
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Enzyme Microb Technol ; 169: 110289, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37473697

RESUMO

ß-Glucosidases with high catalytic activity and glucose tolerant properties possess promising applications in lignocellulose-based industries. To obtain enzymes possessing these properties, a semi-rational strategy was employed to engineer the glucose-stimulating ß-glucosidase Bgl2A for high cellobiose hydrolysis activity. A total of 18 mutants were constructed. A22S, V224D, and A22S/V224D exhibited high specific activities of 272.06, 237.60, and 239.29 U/mg toward cellobiose, which were 2.5- to 2.8-fold of Bgl2A. A22S, V224D, and A22S/V224D exhibited increased kcat values, which were 2.7- to 3.1-fold of Bgl2A. A22S and V224D maintained glucose-stimulating property, whereas A22S/V224D lost it. Using 150 g/L cellobiose as the substrate, the amount of glucose produced by A22S was the highest, yielding 129.70 g/L glucose after 3 h reaction at 35 °C. The synergistic effects of the engineered enzymes with commercial cellulase on hydrolyzing cellulose were investigated. Supplemented with the commercial cellulase and A22S, the highest glucose amount of 23.30 g/L was yielded from cellulose with hydrolysis rate of 21.02 %. Given its high cellobiose hydrolysis activity and glucose-stimulating properties, A22S can be used as a component of enzyme cocktail to match mesophilic cellulases for efficient cellulose hydrolysis.


Assuntos
Celobiose , Celulase , Hidrólise , beta-Glucosidase/genética , beta-Glucosidase/química , Glucose , Celulose
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Carbohydr Res ; 530: 108855, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37263146

RESUMO

ß-glucosidases hydrolyse glycosidic bonds to release non-reducing terminal glucosyl residues from glycosides and oligosaccharides via catalytic mechanisms. It is very well known that the ß-glucosidase enzyme is used in biorefineries for cellulose degradation, where ß-glucosidases is the rate-limiting enzyme for the final glucose production from cellobiose. The ß-glucosidase enzyme is used as a catalyst in other industrial sectors, including pharmaceuticals, breweries, dairy, and food processing. With the aid of ß-glucosidase enzymes, cyanogenic glycosides and plant glycosides are transformed into sugar moiety and aglycones. These aglycone compounds are employed as aromatic compounds in the food processing and brewing industries. They are also used as medications and dietary supplements based on their pharmacological qualities. Applications of aglycones and the microbiological sources of ß-glucosidase in aglycone production have been discussed in this review.


Assuntos
Glicosídeos , beta-Glucosidase , beta-Glucosidase/química , Hidrólise , Glicosídeos/metabolismo , Glucose/metabolismo , Preparações Farmacêuticas
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J Biochem ; 174(4): 335-344, 2023 Sep 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37384427

RESUMO

The sesaminol triglucoside (STG)-hydrolyzing ß-glucosidase from Paenibacillus sp. (PSTG1), which belongs to glycoside hydrolase family 3 (GH3), is a promising catalyst for the industrial production of sesaminol. We determined the X-ray crystal structure of PSTG1 with bound glycerol molecule in the putative active site. PSTG1 monomer contained typical three domains of GH3 with the active site in domain 1 (TIM barrel). In addition, PSTG1 contained an additional domain (domain 4) at the C-terminus that interacts with the active site of the other protomer as a lid in the dimer unit. Interestingly, the interface of domain 4 and the active site forms a hydrophobic cavity probably for recognizing the hydrophobic aglycone moiety of substrate. The short flexible loop region of TIM barrel was found to be approaching the interface of domain 4 and the active site. We found that n-heptyl-ß-D-thioglucopyranoside detergent acts as an inhibitor for PSTG1. Thus, we propose that the recognition of hydrophobic aglycone moiety is important for PSTG1-catalyzed reactions. Domain 4 might be a potential target for elucidating the aglycone recognition mechanism of PSTG1 as well as for engineering PSTG1 to create a further excellent enzyme to degrade STG more efficiently to produce sesaminol.


Assuntos
Glicosídeo Hidrolases , beta-Glucosidase , beta-Glucosidase/química , beta-Glucosidase/metabolismo , Glicosídeo Hidrolases/química , Glicosídeo Hidrolases/metabolismo , Furanos/metabolismo , Cristalografia por Raios X , Especificidade por Substrato
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J Biotechnol ; 368: 31-41, 2023 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37028559

RESUMO

In this study, the Fenton oxidized lignin was prepared to investigate the effect of Fenton oxidation modification on the activity of lignin immobilized ß-glucosidase (ß-GL). The results demonstrated that Fenton oxidation could significantly improve the activity and stability of immobilized ß-GL. This is because the Fenton oxidation increased the electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, and hydrophobic forces between lignin and ß-GL, resulting in increased lignin adsorption onto ß-GL. The Fenton oxidation also changed the chemical structure of lignin, altering the lignin-ß-GL binding site and reducing the negative effect of lignin on the ß-GL catalytic domain. This research will improve understanding of the effect of Fenton lignin oxidation on immobilized ß-GL activity and expand the use of lignin in enzyme immobilization.


Assuntos
Celulase , Lignina , Lignina/metabolismo , Celulose/metabolismo , Celulase/metabolismo , Hidrólise , Enzimas Imobilizadas/metabolismo , beta-Glucosidase/química
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Genes (Basel) ; 14(4)2023 04 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37107655

RESUMO

The rare ginsenoside Compound K (CK) is an attractive ingredient in traditional medicines, cosmetics, and the food industry because of its various biological activities. However, it does not exist in nature. The commonly used method for the production of CK is enzymatic conversion. In order to further improve the catalytic efficiency and increase the CK content, a thermostable ß-glycosidase from Sulfolobus solfataricus was successfully expressed in Pichia pastoris and secreted into fermentation broth. The recombinant SS-bgly in the supernatant showed enzyme activity of 93.96 U/mg at 120 h when using pNPG as substrate. The biotransformation conditions were optimized at pH 6.0 and 80 °C, and its activity was significantly enhanced in the presence of 3 mM Li+. When the substrate concentration was 10 mg/mL, the recombinant SS-bgly completely converted the ginsenoside substrate to CK with a productivity of 507.06 µM/h. Moreover, the recombinant SS-bgly exhibited extraordinary tolerance against high substrate concentrations. When the ginsenoside substrate concentration was increased to 30 mg/mL, the conversion could still reach 82.5% with a productivity of 314.07 µM/h. Thus, the high temperature tolerance, resistance to a variety of metals, and strong substrate tolerance make the recombinant SS-bgly expressed in P. pastoris a potential candidate for the industrial production of the rare ginsenoside CK.


Assuntos
Ginsenosídeos , Sulfolobus solfataricus , Glicosídeo Hidrolases/metabolismo , Ginsenosídeos/química , Ginsenosídeos/metabolismo , Sulfolobus solfataricus/genética , Sulfolobus solfataricus/metabolismo , beta-Glucosidase/química , beta-Glucosidase/metabolismo , Biotransformação
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FEBS Open Bio ; 13(5): 912-925, 2023 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36906930

RESUMO

Imidazole is largely employed in recombinant protein purification, including GH1 ß-glucosidases, but its effect on the enzyme activity is rarely taken into consideration. Computational docking suggested that imidazole interacts with residues forming the active site of the GH1 ß-glucosidase from Spodoptera frugiperda (Sfßgly). We confirmed this interaction by showing that imidazole reduces the activity of Sfßgly, which does not result from enzyme covalent modification or promotion of transglycosylation reactions. Instead, this inhibition occurs through a partial competitive mechanism. Imidazole binds to the Sfßgly active site, reducing the substrate affinity by about threefold, whereas the rate constant of product formation remains unchanged. The binding of imidazole within the active site was further confirmed by enzyme kinetic experiments in which imidazole and cellobiose competed to inhibit the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl ß-glucoside. Finally, imidazole interaction in the active site was also demonstrated by showing that it hinders access of carbodiimide to the Sfßgly catalytic residues, protecting them from chemical inactivation. In conclusion, imidazole binds in the Sfßgly active site, generating a partial competitive inhibition. Considering that GH1 ß-glucosidases share conserved active sites, this inhibition phenomenon is probably widespread among these enzymes, and this should be taken into account when considering the characterization of their recombinant forms.


Assuntos
Glucosídeos , beta-Glucosidase , beta-Glucosidase/química , beta-Glucosidase/metabolismo , Domínio Catalítico , Hidrólise , Imidazóis/farmacologia
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Sheng Wu Gong Cheng Xue Bao ; 39(3): 1232-1246, 2023 Mar 25.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36994584

RESUMO

Scopoletin is a coumarin compound with various biological activities including detumescence and analgesic, insecticidal, antibacterial and acaricidal effects. However, interference with scopolin and other components often leads to difficulties in purification of scopoletin with low extraction rates from plant resource. In this paper, heterologous expression of the gene encoding ß-glucosidase An-bgl3 derived from Aspergillus niger were carried out. The expression product was purified and characterized with further structure-activity relationship between it and ß-glucosidase analyzed. Subsequently, its ability for transforming scopolin from plant extract was studied. The results showed that the specific activity of the purified ß-glucosidase An-bgl3 was 15.22 IU/mg, the apparent molecular weight was about 120 kDa. The optimum reaction temperature and pH were 55 ℃ and 4.0, respectively. Moreover, 10 mmol/L metal ions Fe2+ and Mn2+ increased the enzyme activity by 1.74-fold and 1.20-fold, respectively. A 10 mmol/L solution containing Tween-20, Tween-80 and Triton X-100 all inhibited the enzyme activity by 30%. The enzyme showed affinity towards scopolin and tolerated 10% methanol and 10% ethanol solution, respectively. The enzyme specifically hydrolyzed scopolin into scopoletin from the extract of Erycibe obtusifolia Benth with a 47.8% increase of scopoletin. This demonstrated that the ß-glucosidase An-bgl3 from A. niger shows specificity on scopolin with good activities, thus providing an alternative method for increasing the extraction efficiency of scopoletin from plant material.


Assuntos
Aspergillus niger , beta-Glucosidase , Aspergillus niger/genética , beta-Glucosidase/genética , beta-Glucosidase/química , Escopoletina , Polissorbatos , Cumarínicos
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Plant Cell Physiol ; 64(5): 461-473, 2023 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36617247

RESUMO

Programmed cell death (PCD) in lateral root caps (LRCs) is crucial for maintaining root cap functionality. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) bodies play important roles in plant immunity and PCD. However, the distribution of ER bodies and their communication with vacuoles in the LRC remain elusive. In this study, we investigated the ultrastructure of LRC cells of wild-type and transgenic Arabidopsis lines using an auto-acquisition transmission electron microscope (TEM) system and high-pressure freezing. Gigapixel-scale high-resolution TEM imaging of the transverse and longitudinal sections of roots followed by three-dimensional imaging identified sausage-shaped structures budding from the ER. These were subsequently identified as ER bodies using GFPh transgenic lines expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) fused with an ER retention signal (HDEL). Immunogold labeling using an anti-GFP antibody detected GFP signals in the ER bodies and vacuoles. The fusion of ER bodies with vacuoles in LRC cells was identified using correlative light and electron microscopy. Imaging of the root tips of a GFPh transgenic line with a PYK10 promoter revealed the localization of PYK10, a member of the ß-glucosidase family with an ER retention signal, in the ER bodies in the inner layer along with a fusion of ER bodies with vacuoles in the middle layer and collapse of vacuoles in the outer layer of the LRC. These findings suggest that ER bodies in LRC directly transport ß-glucosidases to the vacuoles, and that a subsequent vacuolar collapse triggered by an unknown mechanism releases protective substances to the growing root tip to protect it from the invaders.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Arabidopsis , Arabidopsis , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , beta-Glucosidase/química , beta-Glucosidase/metabolismo , Vacúolos/metabolismo , Retículo Endoplasmático/metabolismo , Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo
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Plant Cell Physiol ; 64(5): 486-500, 2023 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36718526

RESUMO

Plant specialized metabolites (PSMs) are often stored as glycosides within cells and released from the roots with some chemical modifications. While isoflavones are known to function as symbiotic signals with rhizobia and to modulate the soybean rhizosphere microbiome, the underlying mechanisms of root-to-soil delivery are poorly understood. In addition to transporter-mediated secretion, the hydrolysis of isoflavone glycosides in the apoplast by an isoflavone conjugate-hydrolyzing ß-glucosidase (ICHG) has been proposed but not yet verified. To clarify the role of ICHG in isoflavone supply to the rhizosphere, we have isolated two independent mutants defective in ICHG activity from a soybean high-density mutant library. In the root apoplastic fraction of ichg mutants, the isoflavone glycoside contents were significantly increased, while isoflavone aglycone contents were decreased, indicating that ICHG hydrolyzes isoflavone glycosides into aglycones in the root apoplast. When grown in a field, the lack of ICHG activity considerably reduced isoflavone aglycone contents in roots and the rhizosphere soil, although the transcriptomes showed no distinct differences between the ichg mutants and wild-types (WTs). Despite the change in isoflavone contents and composition of the root and rhizosphere of the mutants, root and rhizosphere bacterial communities were not distinctive from those of the WTs. Root bacterial communities and nodulation capacities of the ichg mutants did not differ from the WTs under nitrogen-deficient conditions either. Taken together, these results indicate that ICHG elevates the accumulation of isoflavones in the soybean rhizosphere but is not essential for isoflavone-mediated plant-microbe interactions.


Assuntos
Isoflavonas , Isoflavonas/química , /metabolismo , beta-Glucosidase/genética , beta-Glucosidase/química , Rizosfera , Glicosídeos/metabolismo , Bactérias/metabolismo , Solo
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Proteins ; 91(2): 218-236, 2023 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36114781

RESUMO

ß-glucosidases play a pivotal role in second-generation biofuel (2G-biofuel) production. For this application, thermostable enzymes are essential due to the denaturing conditions on the bioreactors. Random amino acid substitutions have originated new thermostable ß-glucosidases, but without a clear understanding of their molecular mechanisms. Here, we probe by different molecular dynamics simulation approaches with distinct force fields and submitting the results to various computational analyses, the molecular bases of the thermostabilization of the Paenibacillus polymyxa GH1 ß-glucosidase by two-point mutations E96K (TR1) and M416I (TR2). Equilibrium molecular dynamic simulations (eMD) at different temperatures, principal component analysis (PCA), virtual docking, metadynamics (MetaDy), accelerated molecular dynamics (aMD), Poisson-Boltzmann surface analysis, grid inhomogeneous solvation theory and colony method estimation of conformational entropy allow to converge to the idea that the stabilization carried by both substitutions depend on different contributions of three classic mechanisms: (i) electrostatic surface stabilization; (ii) efficient isolation of the hydrophobic core from the solvent, with energetic advantages at the solvation cap; (iii) higher distribution of the protein dynamics at the mobile active site loops than at the protein core, with functional and entropic advantages. Mechanisms i and ii predominate for TR1, while in TR2, mechanism iii is dominant. Loop A integrity and loops A, C, D, and E dynamics play critical roles in such mechanisms. Comparison of the dynamic and topological changes observed between the thermostable mutants and the wildtype protein with amino acid co-evolutive networks and thermostabilizing hotspots from the literature allow inferring that the mechanisms here recovered can be related to the thermostability obtained by different substitutions along the whole family GH1. We hope the results and insights discussed here can be helpful for future rational approaches to the engineering of optimized ß-glucosidases for 2G-biofuel production for industry, biotechnology, and science.


Assuntos
Biocombustíveis , beta-Glucosidase , beta-Glucosidase/genética , beta-Glucosidase/química , beta-Glucosidase/metabolismo , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Domínio Catalítico
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Prep Biochem Biotechnol ; 53(3): 297-307, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35671239

RESUMO

Enzyme immobilization has been reported as a promising approach to improving parameters such as thermal stability, pH and reusability. In this study, a polyacrylamide cryogel functionalized with L-phenylalanine was prepared to be used in the adsorption of ß-glucosidase from Thermoascus aurantiacus, aiming at its separation and also its immobilization on the cryogel matrix. The enzyme was produced by solid state fermentation. First, the adsorption was studied as a function of the pH and the resulting yield (Y, %) and purification factor (PF, dimensionless) were determined (1.57-5.13 and 64.19-91.20, respectively). The PF and yield from eluate samples obtained at pH 3.0 were the highest (5.13 and 91.20, respectively). Then, ß-glucosidase was immobilized on the hydrophobic cryogel and the recovery activities (%) were determined as a function of temperature and in the presence of different saline solutions. The values ranged from 14.45 to 45.97. As expected, salt type and ionic strength affected the activity remained in the immobilized ß-glucosidase. The average bioreactor activity was 39.9 U/g of dry cryogel and its operational stability was measured, with no decrease in activity being observed during seven cycles. Kinetic parameters of free and immobilized enzyme were determined according to different models.


Assuntos
Criogéis , Thermoascus , Criogéis/química , Adsorção , beta-Glucosidase/química , Enzimas Imobilizadas/química , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio
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Enzyme Microb Technol ; 163: 110155, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36399934

RESUMO

ß-glucosidases (E.C. 3.2.1.21) are enzymes that hydrolyze ß-1,4-glycosidic bonds from non-reducing terminal residues in ß-D-glucosides, with the release of glucose. ß-glucosidases currently used for the saccharification of lignocellulosic biomass have low efficiency in hydrolyzing cellobiose and are inhibited by glucose, contrary to what would be desirable. In this work, we engineered Pichia pastoris strains to produce the ß-glucosidase Glu1B from the termite Coptotermes formosanus, and biochemically characterized the recombinant enzyme. After 36 h of methanol induction in shake flasks, the P. pastoris KM71BGlu strain produced and secreted 4.1 U/mL (approx. 26 mg/L) of N-glycosylated ß-glucosidase Glu1B. The recombinant product had an optimum pH of 5.0, optimum temperature of 50 °C, residual activity at 40 °C higher than 80 %, specific activity toward cellobiose of 431-597 U/mg protein, and a Ki for glucose of 166 mM. The protein structure was stabilized by Mn2+ and glycerol. The high specific activity of the recombinant ß-glucosidase Glu1B was correlated with the presence of specific residues in the glycone (Gln455) and aglycone (Thr193 and Hys252) binding sites, along with linker residues (Leu192, Ile251, and Phe333) between residues of these two sites. Moreover, the resistance to inhibition by glucose was correlated with the presence of specific gatekeeper residues in the active site (Met204, Gln360, Ala368, Ser369, Ser370, Leu450, and Arg451). Based on its biochemical properties and the possibility of its production in the P. pastoris expression system, the ß-glucosidase produced and described in this work could be suitable as a supplement in the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose for saccharification of lignocellulosic biomass.


Assuntos
Isópteros , beta-Glucosidase , Animais , beta-Glucosidase/química , Celobiose/metabolismo , Isópteros/metabolismo , Pichia/metabolismo , Especificidade por Substrato , Cinética , Glucose/metabolismo
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 1232-1246, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-970435

RESUMO

Scopoletin is a coumarin compound with various biological activities including detumescence and analgesic, insecticidal, antibacterial and acaricidal effects. However, interference with scopolin and other components often leads to difficulties in purification of scopoletin with low extraction rates from plant resource. In this paper, heterologous expression of the gene encoding β-glucosidase An-bgl3 derived from Aspergillus niger were carried out. The expression product was purified and characterized with further structure-activity relationship between it and β-glucosidase analyzed. Subsequently, its ability for transforming scopolin from plant extract was studied. The results showed that the specific activity of the purified β-glucosidase An-bgl3 was 15.22 IU/mg, the apparent molecular weight was about 120 kDa. The optimum reaction temperature and pH were 55 ℃ and 4.0, respectively. Moreover, 10 mmol/L metal ions Fe2+ and Mn2+ increased the enzyme activity by 1.74-fold and 1.20-fold, respectively. A 10 mmol/L solution containing Tween-20, Tween-80 and Triton X-100 all inhibited the enzyme activity by 30%. The enzyme showed affinity towards scopolin and tolerated 10% methanol and 10% ethanol solution, respectively. The enzyme specifically hydrolyzed scopolin into scopoletin from the extract of Erycibe obtusifolia Benth with a 47.8% increase of scopoletin. This demonstrated that the β-glucosidase An-bgl3 from A. niger shows specificity on scopolin with good activities, thus providing an alternative method for increasing the extraction efficiency of scopoletin from plant material.


Assuntos
Aspergillus niger/genética , beta-Glucosidase/química , Escopoletina , Polissorbatos , Cumarínicos
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