Journal of South China University of Technology (Natural Science Edition) ›› 2009, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (6): 91-95.

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Cloning of Cellobiohydrolase Ⅱ and Its Expression Encoding Gene from Trichoderma in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

 Liu Ze-huan  Quan Yan-cai  Tang Gen-yun  Gong Ying-xue  Xiao Wen-juan  Wang Jun-mei   

  1. Research Center of Molecular Biology, Jiuan University, Guaugzhou 510632, Guangdong, China
  • Received:2009-02-19 Revised:2009-04-25 Online:2009-06-25 Published:2009-06-25
  • Contact: 刘泽寰(1972-),男,副教授,博士生导师,主要从事功能基因及基因工程研究. E-mail:zhliu@jnu.edu.cn
  • About author:刘泽寰(1972-),男,副教授,博士生导师,主要从事功能基因及基因工程研究.
  • Supported by:

    新世纪优秀人才支持计划项目(NCET-05-0745);广东省科技计划项目(2005810401015);珠海市科技攻关项目(PC20071080)

Abstract:

Cellobiohydrolase Ⅱ ( CBH Ⅱ ) encoding gene cbh2 was obtained from Trichoderma viride by using the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method, and was then cloned into the integrative expression vector pSclKP of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to generate a recombinant plasmid pScIKP-cbh2. Afterwards, the plasmid was transformed by electroporation into Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and the transformants were screened and selected via G418 concentration gradient. Moreover, the protein expression of CBHⅡ was tested by means of SDSPAGE, and the enzyme activity of recombinant CBH Ⅱ was measured via CMC ( Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium) saccharification. Experimental results indicate that cbh2 gene coding 472 amino acid residues is composed of 1416 nucleotides, and that it submits the sequence to GenBank with an accession number of DQ864992. SDS-PAGE results show that the transformants result in a successful exocytosis of the recombinant CBHⅡ with a relative molecular mass of 70000. According to the CMC saccharification results, it is also found that the recombinant CBHⅡ with excellent thermal stability is of an activity up to 7.71 U/mL, and that it exhibits optimum catalytic activity at pH 5.0 and 65 ℃.

Key words: Trichoderma viride, cellobiohydrolase Ⅱ, encoding gene, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, expression