Identification of novel enzymes to enhance the ruminal digestion of barley straw

Bioresour Technol. 2018 Jul:260:76-84. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.03.086. Epub 2018 Mar 28.

Abstract

Crude enzyme extracts typically contain a broad spectrum of enzyme activities, most of which are redundant to those naturally produced by the rumen microbiome. Identification of enzyme activities that are synergistic to those produced by the rumen microbiome could enable formulation of enzyme cocktails that improve fiber digestion in ruminants. Compared to untreated barley straw, Viscozyme® increased gas production, dry matter digestion (P < 0.01) and volatile fatty acid production (P < 0.001) in ruminal batch cultures. Fractionation of Viscozyme® by Blue Native PAGE and analyses using a microassay and mass-spectrometry revealed a GH74 endoglucanase, GH71 α-1,3-glucanase, GH5 mannanase, GH7 cellobiohydrolase, GH28 pectinase, and esterases from Viscozyme® contributed to enhanced saccharification of barley straw by rumen mix enzymes. Grouping of these identified activities with their carbohydrate active enzymes (CAZy) counterparts enabled selection of similar CAZymes for downstream production and screening. Mining of these specific activities from other biological systems could lead to high value enzyme formulations for ruminants.

Keywords: Blue Native PAGE; Carbohydrate active enzymes (CAZymes); Fiber utilization; Glycosyl hydrolase; LC-MS/MS; Rumen nutrition.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed
  • Animals
  • Dietary Fiber
  • Digestion
  • Fatty Acids, Volatile*
  • Fermentation*
  • Hordeum*
  • Rumen

Substances

  • Dietary Fiber
  • Fatty Acids, Volatile