Three-dimensional structure of a thermostable native cellobiohydrolase, CBH IB, and molecular characterization of the cel7 gene from the filamentous fungus, Talaromyces emersonii

Alice Grassick, Patrick G. Murray, Roisin Thompson, Catherine M. Collins, Lucy Byrnes, Gabriel Birrane, Timothy M. Higgins, Maria G. Tuohy

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Abstract

The X-ray structure of native cellobiohydrolase IB (CBH IB) from the filamentous fungus Talaromyces emersonii, PDB 1Q9H, was solved to 2.4 Å by molecular replacement. 1Q9H is a glycoprotein that consists of a large, single domain with dimensions of ≈60 Å × 40 Å × 50 Å and an overall β-sandwich structure, the characteristic fold of Family 7 glycosyl hydrolases (GH7). It is the first structure of a native glycoprotein and cellulase from this thermophilic eukaryote. The long cellulose-binding tunnel seen in GH7 Cel7A from Trichoderma reesei is conserved in 1Q9H, as are the catalytic residues. As a result of deletions and other changes in loop regions, the binding and catalytic properties of T. emersonii 1Q9H are different. The gene (cel7) encoding CBH IB was isolated from T. emersonii and expressed heterologously with an N-terminal polyHis-tag, in Escherichia coli. The deduced amino acid sequence of cell is homologous to fungal cellobiohydrolases in GH7. The recombinant cellobiohydrolase was virtually inactive against methylumberiferyl-cellobioside and chloronitrophenyl-lactoside, but partial activity could be restored after refolding of the urea-denatured enzyme. Profiles of cell expression in T. emersonii, investigated by Northern blot analysis, revealed that expression is regulated at the transcriptional level. Putative regulatory element consensus sequences for cellulase transcription factors have been identified in the upstream region of the cel7 genomic sequence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4495-4506
Number of pages12
JournalEuropean Journal of Biochemistry
Volume271
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2004

Keywords

  • 3D structure
  • GH Family 7 glycoprotein
  • Talaromyces emersonii
  • Thermophilic
  • cel7 gene

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  • Authors
  • Grassick, A;Murray, PG;Thompson, R;Collins, CM;Byrnes, L;Birrane, G;Higgins, TM;Tuohy, MG
  • Grassick, A,Murray, PG,Thompson, R,Collins, CM,Byrnes, L,Birrane, G,Higgins, TM,Tuohy, MG

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