Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Jul 2020)

A Novel High Glucose-Tolerant β-Glucosidase: Targeted Computational Approach for Metagenomic Screening

  • Shohreh Ariaeenejad,
  • Safura Nooshi-Nedamani,
  • Mahdie Rahban,
  • Kaveh Kavousi,
  • Atefeh Ghasemi Pirbalooti,
  • SeyedSoheil Mirghaderi,
  • Mahsa Mohammadi,
  • Mehdi Mirzaei,
  • Ghasem Hosseini Salekdeh,
  • Ghasem Hosseini Salekdeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00813
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The rate-limiting component of cellulase for efficient degradation of lignocellulosic biomass through the enzymatic route depends on glucosidase’s sensitivity to the end product (glucose). Therefore, there is still a keen interest in finding glucose-tolerant β-glucosidase (BGL) that is active at high glucose concentrations. The main objective of this study was to identify, isolate, and characterize novel highly glucose-tolerant and halotolerant β-glucosidase gene (PersiBGL1) from the mixed genome DNA of sheep rumen metagenome as a suitable environment for efficient cellulase by computationally guided experiments instead of costly functional screening. At first, an in silico screening approach was utilized to find primary candidate enzymes with superior properties. The structure-dependent mechanism of glucose tolerance was investigated for candidate enzymes. Among the computationally selected candidates, PersiBGL1 was cloned, isolated, and structurally characterized, which achieved very high activity in relatively high temperatures and alkaline pH and was successfully used for the hydrolysis of cellobiose. This enzyme exhibits a very high glucose tolerance, with the highest inhibition constant Ki (8.8 M) among BGLs reported so far and retained 75% of its initial activity in the presence of 10 M glucose. Furthermore, a group of multivalent metal, including Mg2+, Mn2+, and Ca2+, as a cofactor, could improve the catalytic efficiency of PersiBGL1. Our results demonstrated the power of computational selected candidates to discover novel glucose tolerance BGL, effective for the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass.

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