Mechanism of cellobiose inhibition in cellulose hydrolysis by cellobiohydrolase.

Autor: Zhao, Yue, Wu, Bin, Yan, Baixu, Gao, Peiji
Zdroj: Science in China. Series C: Life Sciences; Jan2004, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p18-24, 7p
Abstrakt: An experimental study of cellobiose inhibition in cellulose hydrolysis by synergism of cellobiohydrolyse I and endoglucanase I is presented. Cellobiose is the structural unit of cellulose molecules and also the main product in enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose. It has been identified that cellobiose can strongly inhibit hydrolysis reaction of cellulase, whereas it has no effect on the adsorption of cellulase on cellulose surface. The experimental data of FT-IR spectra, fluorescence spectrum and circular dichroism suggested that cellobiose can be combined with tryptophan residue located near the active site of cellobiohydrolase and then form steric hindrance, which prevents cellulose molecule chains from diffusing into active site of cellulase. In addition, the molecular conformation of cellobiohydrolase changes after cellobiose binding, which also causes most of the non-productive adsorption. Under these conditions, microfibrils cannot be separated from cellulose chains, thus further hydrolysis of cellulose can hardly proceed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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