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Heterologous Expression of Thermostable Endoglucanases from Rasamsonia emersonii: A Paradigm Shift in Biomass Hydrolysis

Author(s)
Raheja, YashikaSingh, VarinderGaur, Vivek KumarTsang, AdrianChadha, Bhupinder Singh
Issued Date
2025-08
DOI
10.1007/s12010-025-05258-5
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/87192
Citation
APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.197, pp.5168 - 5185
Abstract
In this study, two thermostable endoglucanases (Rem_GH5EG and Rem_GH7EG) from Rasamsonia emersonii were heterologously expressed in Pichia pastoris and characterized to evaluate their potential for industrial biomass saccharification. Rem_GH5EG demonstrated markedly superior catalytic efficiency toward barley beta-glucan (kcat/Km = 6.3 x 10-3/mg mL/min), while Rem_GH7EG exhibited a preference for carboxymethyl cellulose (kcat/Km = 1.17 x 10-3/mg mL/min). Notably, Rem_GH5EG showed optimal activity at 90 degrees C with a half-life (t1/2) of 2 h, whereas Rem_GH7EG was active at 70 degrees C with a half-life (t1/2) of 1 h, highlighting its suitability for high-temperature hydrolysis processes. Moreover, pre-conditioning of steam and acid pretreated unwashed rice straw slurry with Rem_GH5EG at 90 degrees C effectively reduced viscosity-related mass transfer limitations, thereby enhancing the hydrolytic efficiency of benchmark cellulase. These findings underscore the industrial relevance of Rem_GH5EG as the more promising candidate for developing efficient enzyme cocktails for biomass saccharification.
Publisher
SPRINGER
ISSN
0273-2289
Keyword (Author)
LiquefactionHydrolysisPre-treated rice strawRasamsonia emersoniiHigh thermostability
Keyword
FAMILY 5SUBSTRATE-SPECIFICITYINSIGHTSFUNGALHEMICELLULASESTHERMOPHILUMCELLULASESHYDROLASESDIVERSITYDISCOVERY

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