Stereochemical Course of Hydrolysis Catalyzed by Cellulomonas fimi CenE, a Member of a New Family of β-1,4-Glucanases

1994 
Abstract The gene for a previously identified, extracellular, 120 kDa cellulose-binding protein (Cbp120) was isolated from a Cellulomonas fimi genomic library and expressed in Escherichia coli . Qualitative analysis of CM-cellulose hydrolysis shows that Cbp120 is an endo-β-1,4-glucanase. Cbp120, now renamed CenE, catalyzes hydrolysis of cellohexaose with inversion of anomeric carbon configuration, characteristic of a single displacement reaction. Partial sequencing of its gene shows that CenE has significant sequence similarity with the catalytic domains of five enzymes from cellulolytic bacteria. It is proposed that the six enzymes form a new family of β-1,4-glucanases. CenE is the first enzyme from this family to be characterized stereochemically.
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