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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2002

A family 11 xylanase from Penicillium funiculosum is strongly inhibited by three wheat xylanase inhibitors.

Caroline S.M. Furniss; Nigel J. Belshaw; Marcos Alcocer; Gary Williamson; Giles O. Elliott; Kurt Gebruers; Nigel Paterson Haigh; Neville Marshall Fish; Paul A. Kroon

Steady-state kinetic approaches were used to investigate the binding of a novel Penicillium funiculosum xylanase, XYNC, with three known xylanase inhibitor proteins from wheat (Triticum aestivum). The xylanase gene (xynC) was cloned from a P. funiculosum genomic library and the deduced amino acid sequence of XYNC exhibited high sequence similarity with fungal family 11 xylanases. xynC was overexpressed in P. funiculosum and the product (XYNC: M(r)=23.6 kDa; pI=3.7) purified and shown to efficiently degrade birchwood xylan [K(m)=0.47% w/v, Vmax=2540 micromol xylose min(-1) (mg protein)(-1) at pH 5.5 and 30 degrees C] and soluble wheat arabinoxylans [K(m)=1.45% w/v, Vmax=7190 micromol xylose min(-1) mg protein)(-1) at pH 5.5 and 30 degrees C]. The xylanase activity of XYNC was inhibited strongly by three xylanase inhibitor proteins from wheat; XIP-I, TAXI I and TAXI II. The inhibition for each was competitive, with very tight binding (K(i)=3.4, 16 and 17 nM, respectively) equivalent to free energy changes (deltaG degrees ) of -49, -45 and -45 kJ mol(-1). This is the first report describing a xylanase that is inhibited by all three wheat xylanase inhibitor proteins described to date.


FEBS Journal | 2000

A modular esterase from Penicillium funiculosum which releases ferulic acid from plant cell walls and binds crystalline cellulose contains a carbohydrate binding module

Paul A. Kroon; Gary Williamson; Neville Marshall Fish; David B. Archer; Nigel J. Belshaw


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2002

Use of a histone H4 promoter to drive the expression of homologous and heterologous proteins by Penicillium funiculosum.

Nigel J. Belshaw; Nigel Paterson Haigh; Neville Marshall Fish; David B. Archer; Marcos Alcocer


Archive | 1999

Enzymes mixture obtained from Penicillium funiculosum

Alain Sabatier; Neville Marshall Fish; Nigel Paterson Haigh


Archive | 1999

Recombinant Penicillium funiculosum for homologous and heterologous protein production

Ralph Bohlmann; Nigel Belshaw; David Archer; Marcos Alcocer; Neville Marshall Fish; Jerome Pierrard; Carole Guitton


Archive | 2002

Penicillium funiculosum mutant strain

Alain Sabatier; Neville Marshall Fish; Nigel Paterson Haigh


Archive | 2002

Penicillium funiculosum strain useful for the production of enzymes

Alain Sabatier; Neville Marshall Fish; Nigel Paterson Haigh


Archive | 2005

Mixture obtained from penicillium funiculosum

Alain Sabatier; Neville Marshall Fish; Nigel Paterson Haigh


Archive | 2000

NUEVA MEZCLA DE ENZIMAS BLE DEL MISMO Y COMPOSICIONES DE LA MEZCLA DE ENZIMAS

Sabatier Alain; Neville Marshall Fish; Nigel Paterson Haigh


Archive | 1999

Enzymgemisch Enzyme mixture

Alain Sabatier; Neville Marshall Fish; Nigel Paterson Haigh

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