Two Cellobiohydrolase-Encoding Genes from Aspergillus niger Require d-Xylose and the Xylanolytic Transcriptional Activator XlnR for Their Expression
AUTOR(ES)
Gielkens, Marco M. C.
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
Two cellobiohydrolase-encoding genes, cbhA and cbhB, have been isolated from the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger. The deduced amino acid sequence shows that CbhB has a modular structure consisting of a fungus-type cellulose-binding domain (CBD) and a catalytic domain separated by a Pro/Ser/Thr-rich linker peptide. CbhA consists only of a catalytic domain and lacks a CBD and linker peptide. Both proteins are homologous to fungal cellobiohydrolases in family 7 of the glycosyl hydrolases. Northern blot analysis showed that the transcription of the cbhA and cbhB genes is induced by d-xylose but not by sophorose and, in addition, requires the xylanolytic transcriptional activator XlnR.
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