• Title of article

    Surface hydrophobic amino acid residues in cellulase molecules as a structural factor responsible for their high denim-washing performance

  • Author/Authors

    Alexander V. Gusakov، نويسنده , , Arkady P. Sinitsyn، نويسنده , , Alejandro G. Berlin، نويسنده , , Alexander V. Markov، نويسنده , , Natalie V. Ankudimova، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    664
  • To page
    671
  • Abstract
    The denim-washing performance of six purified fungal cellulases (four endo-1,4-β-D-glucanases and two cellobiohydrolases) was compared using a model microassay. The performance of cellobiohydrolases per mg of protein was much lower than that of endoglucanases. For endoglucanases, it varied up to 5 times between the best and the worst enzyme. Experiments with amino acids immobilized on cross-linked agarose showed that their side chains may bind indigo owing to hydrophobic interactions and formation of hydrogen bonds. The best binding effects provided Tyr and Phe. Analysis of three-dimensional structures of cellulase molecules showed that a certain correlation exists between the washing performance of enzyme and (i) quantity (percentage) of aromatic residues exposed to solvent on the surface of protein globule or (ii) overall percentage of the surface hydrophobic residues. Data presented provide an evidence that the molecules of certain cellulases, which have hydrophobic domains (clusters of closely located non-polar residues) on their surface, may bind indigo and thus act as emulsifiers helping the dye to float out of cellulose fibers to the bulk solution.
  • Keywords
    Cellulase , Denim treatment , Indigo , Amino acid residues , Hydrophobicity
  • Journal title
    Enzyme and Microbial Technology
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    Enzyme and Microbial Technology
  • Record number

    1173320