Regulation of Expression of Cellulosomal Cellulase and Hemicellulase Genes in Clostridium cellulovorans
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- 15 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 185 (20) , 6067-6075
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.185.20.6067-6075.2003
Abstract
The regulation of expression of the genes encoding the cellulases and hemicellulases of Clostridium cellulovorans was studied at the mRNA level with cells grown under various culture conditions. A basic pattern of gene expression and of relative expression levels was obtained from cells grown in media containing poly-, di- or monomeric sugars. The cellulase ( cbpA and engE ) and hemicellulase ( xynA ) genes were coordinately expressed in medium containing cellobiose or cellulose. Growth in the presence of cellulose, xylan, and pectin gave rise to abundant expression of most genes ( cbpA - exgS , engH , hbpA , manA , engM , engE , xynA , and/or pelA ) studied. Moderate expression of cbpA , engH , manA , engE , and xynA was observed when cellobiose or fructose was used as the carbon source. Low levels of mRNA from cbpA , manA , engE , and xynA were observed with cells grown in lactose, mannose, and locust bean gum, and very little or no expression of cbpA , engH , manA , engE , and xynA was detected in glucose-, galactose-, maltose-, and sucrose-grown cells. The cbpA - exgS and engE genes were most frequently expressed under all conditions studied, whereas expression of xynA and pelA was more specifically induced at higher levels in xylan- or pectin-containing medium, respectively. Expression of the genes ( cbpA , hbpA , manA , engM , and engE ) was not observed in the presence of most soluble di- or monosaccharides such as glucose. These results support the hypotheses that there is coordinate expression of some cellulases and hemicellulases, that a catabolite repression type of mechanism regulates cellulase expression in rapidly growing cells, and that the presence of hemicelluloses has an effect on cellulose utilization by the cell.Keywords
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