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1 February 1997 Cellulose Digestion in the Wood-Eating Higher Termite, Nasutitermes takasagoensis (Shiraki): Distribution of Cellulases and Properties of Endo-β-1,4-gIucanase
Gaku Tokuda, Hirofumi Watanabe, Tadao Matsumoto, Hiroaki Noda
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Abstract

β-Giucosidase ‘EC 3.2.1.21’ and endo-β-1,4-gIucanase ‘EC 3.2.1.4’ activities were measured in the wood-eating higher termite Nasutitermes takasagoensis. β-Glucosidase activity was present mainly in the salivary glands (66.7%) and midgut (22.2%), whereas endo-β-1,4-glucanase activity was detected mainly in the midgut (90.1%). Specific activity of endo-β-1,4-glucanase was also the highest in the midgut, indicating that cellulose is digested in the midgut. The major endo-β-1,4-glucanase component of N. takasagoensis was purified from whole termites by gel filtration on Sephacryl S-200 HR, Superdex-75 and hydroxyapatite column chromatography. Subsequently, the endo-β-1,4-glucanase activity from a crude midgut extract was eluted in an identical volume (Kd=0.68) to that from whole termites, suggesting the purified endo-β-1,4-glucanase is identical to that in the midgut. The molecular weight of the purified endo-β-1,4-glucanase was 47 kDa, and its specific activity was 1,200 units/mg. The optimal pH and temperature were 5.8 and 65°C, respectively. The Km and Vmax values on carboxymethyl cellulose were 8.7 mg/ml and 2,222 units/mg, respectively. The purified endo-β-1,4-glucanase hydrolyzed cellopentaose to cellotriose and cellobiose, and cellotetraose to cellobiose and a trace of cellotriose and glucose, but cellotriose and cellobiose were not hydrolyzed. The activity and stability on pH and temperature of the purified endo-β-glucanase are prominent among those from various organisms.

Gaku Tokuda, Hirofumi Watanabe, Tadao Matsumoto, and Hiroaki Noda "Cellulose Digestion in the Wood-Eating Higher Termite, Nasutitermes takasagoensis (Shiraki): Distribution of Cellulases and Properties of Endo-β-1,4-gIucanase," Zoological Science 14(1), 83-93, (1 February 1997). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.14.83
Received: 23 August 1996; Accepted: 1 December 1996; Published: 1 February 1997
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