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Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Cattle Saliva

Saccharification of cellulose is a promising technique for producing alternative source of energy. However, the efficiency of conversion of cellulose into soluble sugar using any currently available methodology is too low for industrial application. Many additives, such as surfactants, have been sho...

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Autores principales: Seki, Yasutaka, Kikuchi, Yukiko, Kimura, Yoshihiro, Yoshimoto, Ryo, Takahashi, Masatoshi, Aburai, Kenichi, Kanai, Yoshihiro, Ruike, Tatsushi, Iwabata, Kazuki, Sugawara, Fumio, Sakai, Hideki, Abe, Masahiko, Sakaguchi, Kengo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4581621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26402242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138902
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author Seki, Yasutaka
Kikuchi, Yukiko
Kimura, Yoshihiro
Yoshimoto, Ryo
Takahashi, Masatoshi
Aburai, Kenichi
Kanai, Yoshihiro
Ruike, Tatsushi
Iwabata, Kazuki
Sugawara, Fumio
Sakai, Hideki
Abe, Masahiko
Sakaguchi, Kengo
author_facet Seki, Yasutaka
Kikuchi, Yukiko
Kimura, Yoshihiro
Yoshimoto, Ryo
Takahashi, Masatoshi
Aburai, Kenichi
Kanai, Yoshihiro
Ruike, Tatsushi
Iwabata, Kazuki
Sugawara, Fumio
Sakai, Hideki
Abe, Masahiko
Sakaguchi, Kengo
author_sort Seki, Yasutaka
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description Saccharification of cellulose is a promising technique for producing alternative source of energy. However, the efficiency of conversion of cellulose into soluble sugar using any currently available methodology is too low for industrial application. Many additives, such as surfactants, have been shown to enhance the efficiency of cellulose-to-sugar conversion. In this study, we have examined first whether cattle saliva, as an additive, would enhance the cellulase-catalyzed hydrolysis of cellulose, and subsequently elucidated the mechanism by which cattle saliva enhanced this conversion. Although cattle saliva, by itself, did not degrade cellulose, it enhanced the cellulase-catalyzed degradation of cellulose. Thus, the amount of reducing sugar produced increased approximately 2.9-fold by the addition of cattle saliva. We also found that non-enzymatic proteins, which were present in cattle saliva, were responsible for causing the enhancement effect. Third, the mechanism of cattle saliva mediated enhancement of cellulase activity was probably similar to that of the canonical surfactants. Cattle saliva is available in large amounts easily and cheaply, and it can be used without further purification. Thus, cattle saliva could be a promising additive for efficient saccharification of cellulose on an industrial scale.
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spelling pubmed-45816212015-10-01 Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Cattle Saliva Seki, Yasutaka Kikuchi, Yukiko Kimura, Yoshihiro Yoshimoto, Ryo Takahashi, Masatoshi Aburai, Kenichi Kanai, Yoshihiro Ruike, Tatsushi Iwabata, Kazuki Sugawara, Fumio Sakai, Hideki Abe, Masahiko Sakaguchi, Kengo PLoS One Research Article Saccharification of cellulose is a promising technique for producing alternative source of energy. However, the efficiency of conversion of cellulose into soluble sugar using any currently available methodology is too low for industrial application. Many additives, such as surfactants, have been shown to enhance the efficiency of cellulose-to-sugar conversion. In this study, we have examined first whether cattle saliva, as an additive, would enhance the cellulase-catalyzed hydrolysis of cellulose, and subsequently elucidated the mechanism by which cattle saliva enhanced this conversion. Although cattle saliva, by itself, did not degrade cellulose, it enhanced the cellulase-catalyzed degradation of cellulose. Thus, the amount of reducing sugar produced increased approximately 2.9-fold by the addition of cattle saliva. We also found that non-enzymatic proteins, which were present in cattle saliva, were responsible for causing the enhancement effect. Third, the mechanism of cattle saliva mediated enhancement of cellulase activity was probably similar to that of the canonical surfactants. Cattle saliva is available in large amounts easily and cheaply, and it can be used without further purification. Thus, cattle saliva could be a promising additive for efficient saccharification of cellulose on an industrial scale. Public Library of Science 2015-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4581621/ /pubmed/26402242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138902 Text en © 2015 Seki et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Seki, Yasutaka
Kikuchi, Yukiko
Kimura, Yoshihiro
Yoshimoto, Ryo
Takahashi, Masatoshi
Aburai, Kenichi
Kanai, Yoshihiro
Ruike, Tatsushi
Iwabata, Kazuki
Sugawara, Fumio
Sakai, Hideki
Abe, Masahiko
Sakaguchi, Kengo
Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Cattle Saliva
title Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Cattle Saliva
title_full Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Cattle Saliva
title_fullStr Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Cattle Saliva
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Cattle Saliva
title_short Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Cattle Saliva
title_sort enhancement of cellulose degradation by cattle saliva
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4581621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26402242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138902
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