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β-glucosidases from Saccharomyces cerevisiae : production, protein precipitation, characterization, and application in the enzymatic hydrolysis of delignified sugarcane bagasse.

Geise Camila Araújo RibeiroSandra Aparecida de Assis
Published in: Preparative biochemistry & biotechnology (2024)
β-glucosidase is an essential enzyme for the enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass, as it catalyzes the final stage of cellulose breakdown, releasing glucose. This paper aims to produce β-glucosidase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and evaluate the enzymatic degradation of delignified sugarcane bagasse. S. cerevisiae was grown in yeast peptone dextrose medium. Partial purification of the enzyme was achieved through precipitating proteins with ethanol, and the optimal activity was measured by optimizing pH and temperature. The effects of ions, glucose tolerance, and heat treatment were evaluated. Delignified sugarcane bagasse was hydrolyzed by the enzyme. β-glucosidase showed a specific activity of 14.0712 ± 0.0207 U mg -1 . Partial purification showed 1.22-fold purification. The optimum pH and temperature were 6.24 and 54 °C, respectively. β-glucosidase showed tolerance to glucose, with a relative activity of 71.27 ± 0.16%. Thermostability showed a relative activity of 58.84 ± 0.91% at 90 °C. The hydrolysis of delignified sugarcane bagasse showed a conversion rate of 87.97 ± 0.10% in the presence of Zn 2+ , an ion that promoted the highest increase in enzymatic activity. S. cerevisiae produced an extracellular β-glucosidase with good stability at pH and temperatures conventionally applied in the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass, showing viability for industrial application.
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