Biomimetic strategy for constructing Clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in Bacillus subtilis
Abstract Background Enzymatic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into soluble sugars is a major bottleneck in the plant biomass utilization. Several anaerobic organisms cope these issues via multiple-enzyme complex system so called ‘cellulosome’. Hence, we proposed a “biomimic operon” concept for...
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doaj-1a83cd608240485c8b2e9e628e9736662020-11-25T00:10:06ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342018-06-0111111310.1186/s13068-018-1151-7Biomimetic strategy for constructing Clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in Bacillus subtilisJui-Jen Chang0Marimuthu Anandharaj1Cheng-Yu Ho2Kenji Tsuge3Tsung-Yu Tsai4Huei-Mien Ke5Yu-Ju Lin6Minh Dung Ha Tran7Wen-Hsiung Li8Chieh-Chen Huang9Department of Medical Research, China Medical University Hospital, China Medical UniversityBiodiversity Research Center, Academia SinicaDepartment of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing UniversityInstitute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio UniversityBiodiversity Research Center, Academia SinicaBiodiversity Research Center, Academia SinicaBiodiversity Research Center, Academia SinicaMolecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences Program, Taiwan International Graduate Program, National Chung Hsing University and Academia SinicaBiodiversity Research Center, Academia SinicaDepartment of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing UniversityAbstract Background Enzymatic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into soluble sugars is a major bottleneck in the plant biomass utilization. Several anaerobic organisms cope these issues via multiple-enzyme complex system so called ‘cellulosome’. Hence, we proposed a “biomimic operon” concept for making an artificial cellulosome which can be used as a promising tool for the expression of cellulosomal enzymes in Bacillus subtilis. Results According to the proteomic analysis of Clostridium thermocellum ATCC27405 induced by Avicel or cellobiose, we selected eight highly expressed cellulosomal genes including a scaffoldin protein gene (cipA), a cell-surface anchor gene (sdbA), two exoglucanase genes (celK and celS), two endoglucanase genes (celA and celR), and two xylanase genes (xynC and xynZ). Arranging these eight genes in two different orders, we constructed two different polycistronic operons using the ordered gene assembly in Bacillus method. This is the first study to express the whole CipA along with cellulolytic enzymes in B. subtilis. Each operon was successfully expressed in B. subtilis RM125, and the protein complex assembly, cellulose-binding ability, thermostability, and cellulolytic activity were demonstrated. The operon with a higher xylanase activity showed greater saccharification on complex cellulosic substrates such as Napier grass than the other operon. Conclusions In this study, a strategy for constructing an efficient cellulosome system was developed and two different artificial cellulosomal operons were constructed. Both operons could efficiently express the cellulosomal enzymes and exhibited cellulose saccharification. This strategy can be applied to different industries with cellulose-containing materials, such as papermaking, biofuel, agricultural compost, mushroom cultivation, and waste processing industries.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-018-1151-7CellulosomeBacillus subtilisClostridium thermocellumBiomimetic strategyBiomimetic operon |
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Jui-Jen Chang Marimuthu Anandharaj Cheng-Yu Ho Kenji Tsuge Tsung-Yu Tsai Huei-Mien Ke Yu-Ju Lin Minh Dung Ha Tran Wen-Hsiung Li Chieh-Chen Huang |
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Jui-Jen Chang Marimuthu Anandharaj Cheng-Yu Ho Kenji Tsuge Tsung-Yu Tsai Huei-Mien Ke Yu-Ju Lin Minh Dung Ha Tran Wen-Hsiung Li Chieh-Chen Huang Biomimetic strategy for constructing Clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in Bacillus subtilis Biotechnology for Biofuels Cellulosome Bacillus subtilis Clostridium thermocellum Biomimetic strategy Biomimetic operon |
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Jui-Jen Chang Marimuthu Anandharaj Cheng-Yu Ho Kenji Tsuge Tsung-Yu Tsai Huei-Mien Ke Yu-Ju Lin Minh Dung Ha Tran Wen-Hsiung Li Chieh-Chen Huang |
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Biomimetic strategy for constructing Clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in Bacillus subtilis |
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Biomimetic strategy for constructing Clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in Bacillus subtilis |
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Biomimetic strategy for constructing Clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in Bacillus subtilis |
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Biomimetic strategy for constructing Clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in Bacillus subtilis |
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Biomimetic strategy for constructing Clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in Bacillus subtilis |
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biomimetic strategy for constructing clostridium thermocellum cellulosomal operons in bacillus subtilis |
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Biotechnology for Biofuels |
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1754-6834 |
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Abstract Background Enzymatic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into soluble sugars is a major bottleneck in the plant biomass utilization. Several anaerobic organisms cope these issues via multiple-enzyme complex system so called ‘cellulosome’. Hence, we proposed a “biomimic operon” concept for making an artificial cellulosome which can be used as a promising tool for the expression of cellulosomal enzymes in Bacillus subtilis. Results According to the proteomic analysis of Clostridium thermocellum ATCC27405 induced by Avicel or cellobiose, we selected eight highly expressed cellulosomal genes including a scaffoldin protein gene (cipA), a cell-surface anchor gene (sdbA), two exoglucanase genes (celK and celS), two endoglucanase genes (celA and celR), and two xylanase genes (xynC and xynZ). Arranging these eight genes in two different orders, we constructed two different polycistronic operons using the ordered gene assembly in Bacillus method. This is the first study to express the whole CipA along with cellulolytic enzymes in B. subtilis. Each operon was successfully expressed in B. subtilis RM125, and the protein complex assembly, cellulose-binding ability, thermostability, and cellulolytic activity were demonstrated. The operon with a higher xylanase activity showed greater saccharification on complex cellulosic substrates such as Napier grass than the other operon. Conclusions In this study, a strategy for constructing an efficient cellulosome system was developed and two different artificial cellulosomal operons were constructed. Both operons could efficiently express the cellulosomal enzymes and exhibited cellulose saccharification. This strategy can be applied to different industries with cellulose-containing materials, such as papermaking, biofuel, agricultural compost, mushroom cultivation, and waste processing industries. |
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Cellulosome Bacillus subtilis Clostridium thermocellum Biomimetic strategy Biomimetic operon |
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