Xylan-degrading enzymes of the yeast Cryptococcus albidus. Identification and cellular localization
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1980.tb04725.x
Xylan-degrading enzymes of the yeast Cryptococcus albidus. Identification and cellular localization
Abstract
During growth on wood beta-1,4-xylans the yeast Cryptococcus albidus produced at least two enzymes which convert the polysaccharide to xylose catabolized by the cells. The enzyme almost completely secreted into culture fluid was identified as an endo-1,4-beta-xylanase. The function of the extracellular beta-xylanase is to hydrolyze xylan to oligosaccharides, mainly to xylobiose and xylotriose, which enter the cell where they are split by the second identified enzyme, a cell-bound beta-xylosidae (xylobiase). Aryl beta-xylosidase activity detected in the culture fluid was snown to be due to low affinity of beta-xylanase for p-nitrophenyl beta-D-xylopyranoside. This property of beta-xylanase was preserved after purification of the enzyme by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose, CM-Sephadex and Biogel A 1.5 m or Biogel P 100. Purified beta-xylanase exhibited certain microheterogeneity after polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Both extracellular beta-xylanase and intracellular beta-xylosidase were produced in much lower amounts by the cells grown on glucose than by the cells grown on xylan. This suggested that they are not produced constitutively. The investigated strain was not able to grow on cellulose and the crude and purified beta-xylanase were unable to hydrolyze cellulose or its soluble derivatives.
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