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タイトル: | Aquatic invertebrate’s Carbohydrate-binding module assists environmental cellulase to immobilize in wetland sediments |
著者: | Liu, Wen ![]() ![]() Kamitakahara, Hiroshi ![]() ![]() ![]() Maegawa, Shingo ![]() ![]() Toyohara, Haruhiko |
著者名の別形: | 劉, 文 上髙原, 浩 前川, 真吾 |
キーワード: | Aquatic invertebrate Carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs) cellulose decomposition wetland |
発行日: | 6-Aug-2021 |
出版者: | The Plankton Society of Japan The Japanese Association of Benthology |
誌名: | Plankton and Benthos Research |
巻: | 16 |
号: | 3 |
開始ページ: | 191 |
終了ページ: | 199 |
抄録: | Carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs) are non-catalytic protein domains that bind to carbohydrates, and have been well studied in microorganisms. Endogenous CBMs in aquatic invertebrates, however, have not yet been identified, and little is known about their ecological significance to wetland environments. Using an approach of characterizing a recombinant CBM (CjCel9A) from a brackish bivalve, Corbicula japonica, this work identified CjCel9A-CBM’s cellulose-binding activity. Scatchard plot analysis in the study of CjCel9A-CBM binding to α-cellulose showed a high corresponding partitioning coefficient (Kr) of 20.33, indicating CjCel9A-CBM’s high affinity for cellulose. In addition, this affinity tolerated a high ion concentration buffer system, consistent with C. japonica’s adaption to brackish wetland environments. Moreover, immuno-scanning electron microscopy (immuno-SEM) suggested that CjCel9A-CBM binds to α-cellulose unevenly, which was further determined to be caused by its higher affinity for crystalline cellulose (Cellulose I, mostly seen in plant leaves). Together, these findings suggest that CjCel9A-CBM is capable of immobilizing its associated catalytic domain on environmental crystalline cellulose (i.e., fallen leaves) in wetland sediments. Most importantly, they could provide a reasonable answer to a question recognized broadly in wetland ecologists, namely, why many wetland sediments have constant cellulase activities, although the sediments are being washed almost every day. |
著作権等: | © 2021 The Japanese Association of Benthology This PDF is deposited under the publisher's permission. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/267778 |
DOI(出版社版): | 10.3800/pbr.16.191 |
出現コレクション: | 学術雑誌掲載論文等 |

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