Reconstitution of cellulosome: Research progress and its application in biorefinery

Biotechnol Appl Biochem. 2019 Sep;66(5):720-730. doi: 10.1002/bab.1804. Epub 2019 Aug 21.

Abstract

Lignocellulose, one of the most abundant renewable sources of sugar, can be converted into bioenergy through hydrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose. Due to its renewability and availability in large quantities, bioenergy is considered as a possible alternative to fossil energy and attracts the attention of the world with increased concerns about environmental protection and energy crisis. The depolymerization of cellulosic substrate to monomer is the rate-limiting step in the bioconversion of lignocellulose by cellulolytic microbes. Cellulosome, a multienzyme complex from anaerobic cellulolytic bacteria, can efficiently degrade the cellulosic substrates. Previous studies have shown that the reconstitution of cellulosome in vitro and its heterologous expression or display on the cell surface can help to solve the low yield problem of cellulosome in cellulolytic bacteria. This paper reviews the research progress in the reconstitution of cellulosome as well as its application in biorefinery, including the construction of cellulosome as well as different methods for cellulosome reconstitution and its surface display. This review will promote the understanding of cellulosome and its reconstitution.

Keywords: biorefinery; cellulosome; degradation; reconstitution; surface display.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cellulosomes / chemistry
  • Cellulosomes / metabolism*