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Biochemistry | 2010

Stimulation of lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysis by proteins of glycoside hydrolase family 61: structure and function of a large, enigmatic family.

Paul Harris; Ditte Welner; Keith Mcfarland; Edward Re; Jens-Christian Navarro Poulsen; Kimberly Brown; Rune Salbo; Hanshu Ding; Elena Vlasenko; Sandy Merino; Feng Xu; Joel Cherry; Sine Larsen; Leila Lo Leggio

Currently, the relatively high cost of enzymes such as glycoside hydrolases that catalyze cellulose hydrolysis represents a barrier to commercialization of a biorefinery capable of producing renewable transportable fuels such as ethanol from abundant lignocellulosic biomass. Among the many families of glycoside hydrolases that catalyze cellulose and hemicellulose hydrolysis, few are more enigmatic than family 61 (GH61), originally classified based on measurement of very weak endo-1,4-beta-d-glucanase activity in one family member. Here we show that certain GH61 proteins lack measurable hydrolytic activity by themselves but in the presence of various divalent metal ions can significantly reduce the total protein loading required to hydrolyze lignocellulosic biomass. We also solved the structure of one highly active GH61 protein and find that it is devoid of conserved, closely juxtaposed acidic side chains that could serve as general proton donor and nucleophile/base in a canonical hydrolytic reaction, and we conclude that the GH61 proteins are unlikely to be glycoside hydrolases. Structure-based mutagenesis shows the importance of several conserved residues for GH61 function. By incorporating the gene for one GH61 protein into a commercial Trichoderma reesei strain producing high levels of cellulolytic enzymes, we are able to reduce by 2-fold the total protein loading (and hence the cost) required to hydrolyze lignocellulosic biomass.


Archive | 2012

Methods For Enhancing The Degradation Or Conversion Of Cellulosic Material

Paul Harris; Michael Rey; Hanshu Ding


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2008

Partition of enzymes between the solvent and insoluble substrate during the hydrolysis of lignocellulose by cellulases

Feng Xu; Hanshu Ding; David Osborn; Ani Tejirian; Kimberly Brown; William Albano; Neil Sheehy; James Langston


Archive | 2008

POLYPEPTIDES HAVING CELLOBIOHYDROLASE II ACTIVITY AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING SAME

Suchindra Maiyuran; Paul Harris; Hanshu Ding; Kimberly Brown


Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2009

Detrimental effect of cellulose oxidation on cellulose hydrolysis by cellulase

Feng Xu; Hanshu Ding; Ani Tejirian


Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2004

Purification and characterization of manganese peroxidase from wood-degrading fungus Trichophyton rubrum LSK-27

Hakan Bermek; Hilal Yazici; Hale Öztürk; Candan Tamerler; Hyunchae Jung; Kaichang Li; Kimberly Brown; Hanshu Ding; Feng Xu


ACS symposium series | 2007

Development of improved cellulase mixtures in a single production organism

Keith Mcfarland; Hanshu Ding; Sarah Teter; Elena Vlasenko; Feng Xu; Joel Cherry


Archive | 2011

Polypeptides Having Xylanase Activity And Polynucleotides Thereof

Debbie Yaver; Paul Harris; Suzanne Otani; Janine Lin; Hanshu Ding


Archive | 2017

polipeptídeo isolado, construção de ácido nucleico, célula hospedeira recombinante, métodos para produzir polipeptídeo, um mutante de uma célula precursora, e uma substância, para inibir a expressão de um polipeptídeo em uma célula, e para degradar ou converter um material celulósico, planta, parte de planta ou célula de planta transgênica, molécula de rna inibidora de filamento duplo, e, composição detergente.

Hanshu Ding; Kimberly Brown; Paul Harris; Suchindra Maiyuran


Archive | 2016

Endoglucanase Variants and Polynucleotides Encoding Same

Robert Blazej; Charles Emrich; Nicholas Toriello; Hanshu Ding; David Osborn; Aubrey Jones

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