Expression and Characterization of Acidothermus celluloyticus E1 Endoglucanase in Transgenic Duckweed Lemna minor 8627

Ye Sun, Michael Himmel, Christopher Skory, William Adney, Steven Thomas, Brent Tisserat, Yufuko Nishimura, Yuri Yamamoto

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Abstract

Endoglucanase E1 from Acidothermus cellulolyticus was expressed cytosolically under control of the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter in transgenic duckweed, Lemna minor 8627 without any obvious observable phenotypic effects on morphology or rate of growth. The recombinant enzyme co-migrated with the purified catalytic domain fraction of the native E1 protein on western blot analysis, revealing that the cellulose-binding domain was cleaved near or in the linker region. The duckweed-expressed enzyme was biologically active and the expression level was up to 0.24% of total soluble protein. The endoglucanase activity with carboxymethylcellulose averaged 0.2 units mg protein-1 extracted from fresh duckweed. The optimal temperature and pH for E1 enzyme activity were about 80 degrees C and pH 5, respectively. While extraction with HEPES (N-[2-hydroxyethyl]piperazine-N'-[2-ethanesulfonic acid]) buffer (pH 8) resulted in the highest recovery of total soluble proteins and E1 enzyme, extraction with citrate buffer (pH 4.8) at 65 degrees C enriched relative amounts of E1 enzyme in the extract. This study demonstrates that duckweed may offer new options for the expression of cellulolytic enzymes in transgenic plants.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)2866-2872
Number of pages7
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume98
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-270-41767

Keywords

  • Acidothermus cellulolyticus
  • Endoglucanase E1
  • gene expression
  • Lemna minor
  • transgenic duckweed

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