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Chimeric cellobiohydrolase I expression, activity, and biochemical properties in three oleaginous yeast.


ABSTRACT: Consolidated bioprocessing using oleaginous yeast is a promising modality for the economic conversion of plant biomass to fuels and chemicals. However, yeast are not known to produce effective biomass degrading enzymes naturally and this trait is essential for efficient consolidated bioprocessing. We expressed a chimeric cellobiohydrolase I gene in three different oleaginous, industrially relevant yeast: Yarrowia lipolytica, Lipomyces starkeyi, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to study the biochemical and catalytic properties and biomass deconstruction potential of these recombinant enzymes. Our results showed differences in glycosylation, surface charge, thermal and proteolytic stability, and efficacy of biomass digestion. L. starkeyi was shown to be an inferior active cellulase producer compared to both the Y. lipolytica and S. cerevisiae enzymes, whereas the cellulase expressed in S. cerevisiae displayed the lowest activity against dilute-acid-pretreated corn stover. Comparatively, the chimeric cellobiohydrolase I enzyme expressed in Y. lipolytica was found to have a lower extent of glycosylation, better protease stability, and higher activity against dilute-acid-pretreated corn stover.

SUBMITTER: Alahuhta M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7789491 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chimeric cellobiohydrolase I expression, activity, and biochemical properties in three oleaginous yeast.

Alahuhta Markus M   Xu Qi Q   Knoshaug Eric P EP   Wang Wei W   Wei Hui H   Amore Antonella A   Baker John O JO   Vander Wall Todd T   Himmel Michael E ME   Zhang Min M  

Biotechnology for biofuels 20210106 1


Consolidated bioprocessing using oleaginous yeast is a promising modality for the economic conversion of plant biomass to fuels and chemicals. However, yeast are not known to produce effective biomass degrading enzymes naturally and this trait is essential for efficient consolidated bioprocessing. We expressed a chimeric cellobiohydrolase I gene in three different oleaginous, industrially relevant yeast: Yarrowia lipolytica, Lipomyces starkeyi, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to study the biochemic  ...[more]

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2018-12-06 | GSE90993 | GEO