Exploration of cellulose surface-binding properties of Acidothermus cellulolyticus Cel5A by site-specific mutagenesis

by McCarter, S. L.; Adney, W. S.; Vinzant, T. B.; Jennings, E.; Eddy, F. P.; Decker, S. R.; Baker, J. O.; Sakon, J.; Himmel, M. E.

Understanding the interactions between cellulases and cellulosic substrates is critical to the development of an efficient artificial cellulase system for conversion of biomass to sugars. We directed specific mutations to the interactive surface of the Acidothermus cellulolyticus EI endoglucanase catalytic domain. The cellulose-binding domain is not translated in these mutants. Amino acid mutations were designed either to change the surface charge of the protein or to modify the potential for hydrogen bonding with cellulose. The relationship between cellulase-to-cellulose (Avicel PH101) binding and hydrolysis activity was determined for various groupings of mutations. While a significant increase in hydrolysis activity was not observed, certain clusters of residues did significantly alter substrate binding and some interesting correlations emerged. In the future, these observations may be used to aid the design of endoglucanases with improved performance on pretreated biomass.

Journal
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Volume
98
Year
2002
Start Page
273-287
URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1385/abab:98-100:1-9:273
ISBN/ISSN
1559-0291; 0273-2289
DOI
10.1385/abab:98-100:1-9:273