17-13: Oligosaccharide Substrates for the Measurement of endo-1,4-β-Glucanase (Cellulase)

Monday, April 29, 2013
Exhibit Hall
Barry V. McCleary, David P Mangan, Ruth M Ivory and Niall G McCormack, Megazyme International Ireland, Bray, Ireland

Traditionally, cellulase (endo-1,4-b-glucanase) has been assayed using reducing-sugar procedures with cellulose, soluble cellulose derivatives (e.g. CM-cellulose) or mixed-linkage b-glucan as substrates. More recently, soluble, dyed polysaccharides and dyed and cross-linked polysaccharides (insoluble, gelatinous) have found widespread use. None of these substrates or assay procedures readily lends themselves to automation. To satisfy this need, a range of end-blocked nitrophenyl-cello-oligosaccharides have been produced and evaluated in the assay of cellulase. The assay procedures may or may not include an ancilliary b-glucosidase. Substrates include 4,6-O-benzylidine 2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl b-D-cellobioside, -cellotrioside and -cellotetraoside, and the ancilliary enzyme used is a recombinant thermostable b-glucosidase. A schematic representation of the assay is shown below.

McCleary, B.V. and Mangan, D. Patent pending.