ADSORPTION MODE OF EXO-CELLULASES AND ENDO-CELLULASES FROM IRPEX-LACTEUS (POLYPORUS, TULIPIFERAE) ON CELLULOSE WITH DIFFERENT CRYSTALLINITIES

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HOSHINO, E
KANDA, T
SASAKI, Y
NISIZAWA, K
机构
[1] SHINSHU UNIV, FAC ENGN, DEPT CHEM & MAT ENGN, FUNCT MAT CHEM LAB, NAGANO, NAGANO 380, JAPAN
[2] KAO CORP, HOUSEHOLD PROD RES LABS, WAKAYAMA, WAKAYAMA 640, JAPAN
[3] NIHON UNIV, COLL AGR & VET MED, DEPT FISHERIES, TOKYO 154, JAPAN
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10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a123804
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The adsorption mode of two highly purified cellulases, exo- and endo-type cellulases, from Irpex lacteus (Polyporus tulipiferae) was investigated by using pure cellulosic materials with different crystallinity as substrates. Adsorption of the two enzymes on the substrates was found to fit the Langmuir-type adsorption isotherm. Maximum amount of adsorbed enzyme obtained from the Langmuir plots showed an inverse correlation to the crystallinity of the substrate with both enzymes, and this value of endo-type cellulase was less dependent on the degree of crystallinity of substrates than that of exo-type cellulase, whose isotherms reached saturation in the range of low enzyme concentrations. The two enzymes showed relatively high affinities for all the substrates and their affinities increased with increasing crystallinity, but this tendency was less marked with endo-type cellulase than with exo-type one. In addition, large negative values of free energy change were observed on the adsorption of both enzymes, and the values became more negative with increasing crystallinity. Consequently, both cellulases showed high adsorption on crystalline cellulose and the adsorption process became smoother with increasing crystallinity. The adsorption of the two types of cellulases was endothermic with an increase in entropy, especially for amorphous cellulose, suggesting the occurrence of water release from the substrates during enzyme adsorption. In addition, the changes in thermodynamic parameters (DELTA-H, DELTA-S, and DELTA-G) in adsorption of exo-type cellulase were larger than in that of endo-type enzyme.
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