Abstract
Introduction of a novel method for the quantification of the cellobiose released made it possible to follow the initial stage of hydrolysis of bacterial microcrystalline cellulose (BMCC) by cellobiohydrolases 1,4-β-D- glucan-cellobiohydrolase I (CBH I) and 1,4-β-D-glucan-cellobiohydrolase II (CBH II) from Trichoderma raceway. A drastic retardation of the rate of the hydrolysis was observed already at a very low degree of conversion. Earlier- suggested retardation factors, such as product inhibition by cellobiose or enzyme inactivation, could be discounted as primary causes for the pattern. A model including steric hindrance by non-productive binding and erosion of the cellulose surface during the processive action of exoenzymes was proposed to describe the rate retardation observed. Simultaneous action of CBH I and CBH II on cellulose was not a prerequisite for synergy between them.
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Väljamäe, P., Sild, V., Pettersson, G., & Johansson, G. (1998). The initial kinetics of hydrolysis by cellobiohydrolases I and II is consistent with a cellulose surface - Erosion model. European Journal of Biochemistry, 253(2), 469–475. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2530469.x
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