Cell-Free Translation of Biofuel Enzymes

0303 health sciences Base Sequence Cell-Free System Hydrolysis Polymerase Chain Reaction 7. Clean energy Clostridium thermocellum 03 medical and health sciences Biofuels Protein Biosynthesis Carbohydrate Metabolism Phosphoric Acids Biomass Cloning, Molecular Cellulose Genetic Engineering Triticum DNA Primers Plasmids
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-782-2_5 Publication Date: 2014-01-06T18:24:27Z
ABSTRACT
In nature, bacteria and fungi are able to utilize recalcitrant plant materials by secreting a diverse set of enzymes. While genomic sequencing efforts offer exhaustive lists of genes annotated as potential polysaccharide-degrading enzymes, biochemical and functional characterizations of the encoded proteins are still needed to realize the full potential of this natural genomic diversity. This chapter outlines an application of wheat germ cell-free translation to the study of biofuel enzymes using genes from Clostridium thermocellum, a model cellulolytic organism. Since wheat germ extract lacks enzymatic activities that can hydrolyze insoluble polysaccharide substrates and is likewise devoid of enzymes that consume the soluble sugar products, the cell-free translation reactions provide a clean background for production and study of the reactions of biofuel enzymes. Examples of assays performed with individual enzymes or with small sets of enzymes obtained directly from cell-free translation are provided.
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