Sci Rep. 2017 Mar 10;7:44386. doi: 10.1038/srep44386.
Mapping the location of bound cellulase enzymes provides information on the micro-scale distribution of amenable and recalcitrant sites in pretreated woody biomass for biofuel applications. The interaction of a fluorescently labelled cellulase enzyme cocktail with steam-exploded pine (SEW) was quantified using confocal microscopy. The spatial distribution of Dylight labelled cellulase was quantified relative to lignin (autofluorescence) and cellulose (Congo red staining) by measuring their colocalisation using Pearson correlations. Correlations were greater in cellulose-rich secondary cell walls compared to lignin-rich middle lamella but with significant variations among individual biomass particles. The distribution of cellulose in the pretreated biomass accounted for 30% of the variation in the distribution of enzyme after correcting for the correlation between lignin and cellulose. For the first time, colocalisation analysis was able to quantify the spatial distribution of amenable and recalcitrant sites in relation to the histochemistry of cellulose and lignin. This study will contribute to understanding the role of pretreatment in enzymatic hydrolysis of recalcitrant softwood biomass.
定位结合态纤维素酶的位置为生物燃料应用中预处理木质生物质的可及和顽固部位的微尺度分布提供了信息。使用共聚焦显微镜定量分析了荧光标记的纤维素酶混合物与蒸汽爆破松木(SEW)的相互作用。通过使用 Pearson 相关性测量它们的共定位,相对于木质素(自发荧光)和纤维素(刚果红染色)来定量 Dylight 标记的纤维素的空间分布。在富含纤维素的次生细胞壁中,相关性大于富含木质素的中层,但在单个生物质颗粒之间存在显著差异。在经过木质素和纤维素之间相关性校正后,预处理生物质中纤维素的分布解释了酶分布变化的 30%。首次使用共定位分析能够定量纤维素和木质素的组织化学关系中可及和顽固部位的空间分布。该研究将有助于理解预处理在木质生物质酶解中的作用。