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Isolation of α-glucuronidase enzyme from a rumen metagenomic library

  • Protein J. 2012 Mar;31(3):206-11. doi: 10.1007/s10930-012-9391-z.
Charles C Lee 1 Rena E Kibblewhite Kurt Wagschal Ruiping Li William J Orts
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Abstract

α-Glucuronidase enzymes play an essential role in the full enzymatic hydrolysis of hemicellulose. Up to this point, all genes encoding α-glucuronidase enzymes have been cloned from individual, pure culture strains. Using a high-throughput screening strategy, we have isolated the first α-glucuronidase gene (rum630-AG) from a mixed population of Microorganisms. The gene was subcloned into a prokaryotic vector, and the Enzyme was overexpressed and biochemically characterized. The RUM630-AG Enzyme had optimum activity at pH 6.5 and 40 °C. When birchwood xylan was used as substrate, the RUM630-AG functioned synergistically with an endoxylanase Enzyme to hydrolyze the substrate.

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