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Surfactants protect the activities of endoglucanase and cellobiohydrolase from gas-liquid interface

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 171, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.113958

Keywords

Surfactants; Endoglucanase; Cellobiohydrolase; Adsorption; Gas-liquid interface

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFD0601001]
  2. Nanjing Forestry University [163030103]

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The addition of nonionic surfactants strengthens the interaction between substrate and cellulase, leading to increased adsorption capacity and glucose yield. The gas-liquid interface has a negative impact on enzymatic hydrolysis, with the effect varying depending on enzyme loading, shaking speed, and interfacial size.
The reasons for nonionic surfactants mitigated the cellulase deactivation were investigated from the points of lignocellulose-cellulase interaction and gas-liquid interface-cellulase interaction. Surfactants strengthened the interaction between substrate and cellulase, increasing the adsorption capacity by 19.0 %-45.8 % and glucose yield by 15.4 %-17.0 % respectively. Gas-liquid interface had a negative effect on the enzymatic hydrolysis with low enzyme loading at high shaking speed or large interfacial size. The enhancement in glucose yield by surfactants at 250 rpm or large interfacial size was greater than that at 0-150 rpm or small interfacial size. When cellulase solution was incubated at 250 rpm and large interface, the addition of Tween 80 increased the endoglucanase and cellobiohydrolase activities from 76.7 % and 63.0 % to 103.1 % and 123.2 %, respectively. Surfactants protected the endoglucanase and cellobiohydrolase from gas-liquid interface to enhance the enzymatic hydrolysis of hydrogen peroxide/acetic acid-pretreated poplar.

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