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Biotechnology for Biofuels
NMR elucidation of nonproductive binding sites of lignin models with carbohydrate-binding module of cellobiohydrolase I
Masato Katahira1  Keiko Kondo1  Takashi Nagata1  Takashi Watanabe2  Yuki Tokunaga2 
[1] Institute of Advanced Energy (IAE), Kyoto University, 611-0011, Uji, Kyoto, Japan;Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), Kyoto University, 611-0011, Uji, Kyoto, Japan;
关键词: Cellulase;    Lignin;    NMR;    Carbohydrate-binding module;    Cellobiohydrolase I;    Enzyme adsorption;    Chemical shift perturbation;    HSQC;    Lignin oligomer model;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13068-020-01805-w
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundHighly efficient enzymatic saccharification of pretreated lignocellulose is a key step in achieving lignocellulosic biorefinery. Cellobiohydrolase I (Cel7A) secreted by Trichoderma reesei is an industrially used cellulase that possesses carbohydrate-binding module 1 (TrCBM1) at the C-terminal domain. The nonproductive binding of TrCBM1 to lignin significantly decreases the enzymatic saccharification efficiency and increases the cost of biomass conversion because of the additionally required enzymes. Understanding the interaction mechanism between lignin and TrCBM1 is essential for realizing a cost-effective biofuel production; however, the binding sites in lignin have not been clearly elucidated.ResultsThree types of 13C-labeled β-O-4 lignin oligomer models were synthesized and characterized. The 2D 1H–13C heteronuclear single-quantum correlation (HSQC) spectra of the 13C-labeled lignin models confirmed that the three types of the 13C labels were correctly incorporated in the (1) aromatic rings and β positions, (2) α positions, and (3) methoxy groups, respectively. The TrCBM1-binding sites in lignin were analyzed by observing NMR chemical shift perturbations (CSPs) using the synthetic 13C-labeled β-O-4 lignin oligomer models. Obvious CSPs were observed in signals from the aromatic regions in oligomers bound to TrCBM1, whereas perturbations in the signals from aliphatic regions and methoxy groups were insignificant. These findings indicated that hydrophobic interactions and π–π stacking were dominating factors in nonproductive binding. The synthetic lignin models have two configurations whose terminal units were differently aligned and donated C(I) and C(II). The C(I) ring showed remarkable perturbation compared with the C(II), which indicated that the binding of TrCBM1 was markedly affected by the configuration of the lignin models. The long-chain lignin models (degree of polymerization (DP) 4.16–4.70) clearly bound to TrCBM1. The interactions of TrCBM1 with the short-chain lignin models (DP 2.64–3.12) were insignificant, indicating that a DP greater than 4 was necessary for TrCBM1 binding.ConclusionThe CSP analysis using 13C-labeled β-O-4 lignin oligomer models enabled the identification of the TrCBM1 binding sites in lignins at the atomic level. This specific interaction analysis will provide insights for new molecular designs of cellulase having a controlled affinity to cellulose and lignin for a cost-effective biorefinery process.

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