화학공학소재연구정보센터
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Vol.45, No.3, 203-209, 2009
Detrimental effect of cellulose oxidation on cellulose hydrolysis by cellulase
To effectively convert complex and recalcitrant biomass carbohydrates to simple platform sugars useful for fuel and chemicals production, mechanical or chemical pre-treatments are often required to make the carbohydrates more accessible for enzymatic hydrolysis. Due to their harsh conditions, some pre-treatments might negatively affect enzymatic hydrolysis because of events Such as cellulose oxidation. To Study how oxidative modification may impact cellulose's reactivity toward hydrolysis by cellulases, we prepared three cellulose substrates by cupric ion and hypochlorite oxidations, and subjected the derived celluloses to hydrolysis by various cellobiohydrolases from glycoside hydrolase families 6 and 7. and one cellulolytic Hypocrea jecorina extracellular enzyme mixture. We observed a profound decrease of enzymatic hydrolysis on the oxidized celluloses. The effect was attributed to the interference, from oxidized functional groups in cellulose, on its binding/activation in the active pocket/tunnel of cellobiohydrolases. Potential implication of the observed effect from cellulose oxidation on pre-treatment optimization and cellulase improvement was discussed. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.