Akademska digitalna zbirka SLovenije - logo
BF, Oddelek za zootehniko, Ljubljana (BFZOO)
  • Cellulosomes - promising supramolecular machines of anaerobic cellulolytic microorganisms
    Vodovnik, Maša ; Marinšek-Logar, Romana, 1960-
    Cellulose is the main structural component of plant cell wall and thus the most abundant carbohydrate in nature. However, extracting the energy from this abundant source is limited by its ... recalcitrant nature. The hydrolysis of plant cell wall requires synergystic action of different enzymes, including multiple cellulases, hemicellulases, pectinases, etc. Meanwhile aerobic celluloytic microorganisms release large quntities of synergistically acting free enzymes in their environment, most anaerobic microorganisms evolved more efficient strategies to optimize the process of plant cell wall degradation, for example production of extracellular multi-enzyme complex (cellulosomes). Cellulosomes consist of at least one core structural protein, named scaffoldin, which firmly binds numerous enzymatic subunits, and usually also plays a major role in substrate binding. Although the general structure of cellulosomes seems universal, differences in number and identity of complex components do exist among microorganisms. The article surveys the current knowledge about cellulosomes, focusing on three best investigated cellulolytic clostridia, one reresentative of ruminal bacteria and novel findings concerning anaerobic fungi. Efforts in construction of artificially engineered cellulosomal systems (designer cellulosomes) as well as their biotechnological potential are also discussed.
    Vir: Acta chimica slovenica. - ISSN 1318-0207 (Letn. 57, št. 4, 2010, str. 767-774)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2010
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 2787464

vir: Acta chimica slovenica. - ISSN 1318-0207 (Letn. 57, št. 4, 2010, str. 767-774)

loading ...
loading ...
loading ...