[en] Macroalgae, and particularly their lignin-free polysaccharides, are increasingly used for their gelling and therapeutic properties and for the production of biofuels and renewable chemical compounds. To extract, hydrolyze and purify this biomass, algae hydrolyzing enzymes are needed.
Our work aims to identify and characterize algal biomass hydrolyzing enzymes expressed by microorganisms living on the surface of algae, by functional metagenomics.
Therefore, a microbial DNA extraction method was developed to isolate the gDNA from the microorganisms of the brown algae Ascophyllum nodosum and a metagenomic library was constructed in Escherichia coli. The library was screened for diverse enzymatic activities (esterases, xylanases, cellulases, α-amylases, arabinanases, caseinases and β-glucosidases) on agar plates with specific enzymes substrates. Several new microbial enzymes (esterases, β-glucosidases, α-amylases and cellulases) were identified revealing the wealth of our library. Furthermore, those enzymes had less than 50% sequence identity with known protein sequences; meaning that our approach allows to identify new microbial enzymes expressed by uncultured microorganisms.
Plate tests for medium-throughput screening of specific enzymes hydrolyzing algal polysaccharides (agarases, carrageenases and alginate lyases) are currently being developed. Our approach will probably allow us to identify new families of those ill-known enzymes, with particular enzymatic activities.
Disciplines :
Biotechnology
Author, co-author :
Martin, Marjolaine ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Chimie et bio-industries > Microbiologie et génomique
Language :
English
Title :
Functional screening of a metagenomic library from algal biofilms
Publication date :
08 February 2013
Event name :
18th National Symposium of Applied Biological Sicences
Event organizer :
UGhent
Event place :
Ghent, Belgium
Event date :
February 8th, 2013
By request :
Yes
European Projects :
FP7 - 227799 - ASSEMBLE - Association of European Marine Biological Laboratories