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Green Chemistry | 2009

Applying metagenomics for the identification of bacterial cellulases that are stable in ionic liquids

Julia Pottkämper; Peter Barthen; Nele Ilmberger; Ulrich Schwaneberg; Alexander Schenk; Michael Schulte; Nikolai Ignatiev; Wolfgang R. Streit

Ionic liquids (ILs) are novel and chemically inert solvents for a wide range of reactions in organic synthesis and biocatalysis, and at least one of them is known to dissolve cellulose. ILs would provide novel options for cellulose degradation in homogenous catalysis if cellulases were sufficiently stable and active. By screening metagenomic libraries 24 novel cellulase clones were identified and tested for their performance in the presence of ILs. Most enzyme clones showed only very poor or no activities. Three enzyme clones (i.e. pCosJP10, pCosJP20 and pCosJP24) were moderately active and stable in the presence of 1-butyl-1-methyl-pyrrolidinium trifluoromethanesulfonate. The corresponding genes of these environment-derived cosmids were similar to known cellulases from Cellvibrio japonicus and a salt-tolerant cellulase from an uncultured microorganism, S. Voget, H. L. Steele and W. R. Streit, J. Biotechnol., 2006, 126, 26-36.1 The most active protein (CelA10) belonged to GH5 family cellulases and was active at IL concentrations of up to 30% (v/v). Recombinant CelA10 was extremely tolerant to 4 M NaCl and KCl. Furthermore improved cellulase variants of CelA10 were isolated in a directed evolution experiment employing SeSaM-technology. Analysis of these variants revealed that the N-terminal cellulose binding domain plays a pivotal role for IL resistance.


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2012

Metagenomic cellulases highly tolerant towards the presence of ionic liquids-linking thermostability and halotolerance

Nele Ilmberger; Diana Meske; Julia Juergensen; Michael Schulte; Peter Barthen; Ulrich Rabausch; Angel Angelov; Markus Mientus; Wolfgang Liebl; Ruth A. Schmitz; Wolfgang R. Streit


Archive | 2010

Synthesis of ionic liquids

Nikolai Ignatyev; Peter Barthen; Karsten Koppe; Walter Frank


Archive | 2009

Enzyme-catalyzed method

Nikolai Ignatyev; Michael Schulte; Emil Ferdinand Aust; Wolfgang R. Streit; Julia Pottkaemper; Peter Barthen


Archive | 2012

Schwefelhaltige additive für elektrochemische oder optoelektronische vorrichtungen

Michael Schmidt; Nikolai Ignatyev; Guenter Semrau; Walter Frank; Peter Barthen; Christoph Breitenstein


Archive | 2011

Method for producing compounds comprising CF3o groups

Mykola Ignatyev Nikolai; Wolfgang Hierse; Martin Seidel; Andreas Bathe; Jens Schroeter; Karsten Koppe; Thorsten Meier; Peter Barthen; Walter Frank


Archive | 2011

Particule pour afficheurs et électrophorétiques

Nils Greinert; Marc Uerdingen; Ludger Beylage; Nikolai Ignatyev; Jonathan Henry Wilson; Mark Goulding; Roger Kemp; Ashley Nathan Smith; Paul Bartlett; Peter Barthen; Walter Frank; Rodrigo Sanchez Garcia


Archive | 2010

Synthèse de liquides ioniques

Nikolai Ignatyev; Peter Barthen; Karsten Koppe; Walter Frank


Archive | 2009

Verfahren zur verzuckerung von in ionischen flüssigkeiten gelöster cellulose unter verwendung von aspergillus cellulasen

Nikolai Ignatyev; Michael Schulte; Emil Ferdinand Aust; Wolfgang R. Streit; Julia Pottkaemper; Peter Barthen


Archive | 2008

Herstellung von CF3O-Gruppen enthaltenden Verbindungen Production of CF3O groups containing compounds

Peter Barthen; Andreas Bathe; Walter Frank; Wolfgang Hierse; Nikolai Ignatyev; Karsten Koppe; Thorsten Meier; Jens Schröter; Martin Seidel

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University of Düsseldorf

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