Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 6, 2026

A High Throughput Screen for Biomining Cellulase Activity from Metagenomic Libraries
Published on: February 1, 2011
Mining, Identification, and Engineering of DbCel5A, a Thermostable Processive Endoglucanase with Potential for
Ying Lv1,2, Ribo Huang2, Liyan Yang2
1School of Food Science and Bioengineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410114, China.
None:
Cellulose is the most abundant lignocellulosic resource and requires efficient cellulases for bioconversion. In this study, DbCel5A, a highly stable processive endoglucanase from Dictyoglomaceae bacterium, was identified via database mining and expressed in Escherichia coli. DbCel5A exhibited remarkable thermostability, with a Tm of 79.9 °C and a half-life of approximately 30 h at 75 °C. High salt tolerance is a notable characteristic. A product profile dominated by glucose and cellobiose further highlights DbCel5A's strong potential for one-step saccharification. We employed AI-assisted protein engineering and obtained the optimal mutant K27G, which exhibited a 2.5-fold increase in catalytic efficiency, higher substrate affinity, and enhanced thermostability (Tm = 81.9 °C). Molecular dynamics simulations unveiled the underlying mechanism, and its practical applicability was confirmed by the effective degradation of sugar cane bagasse. Overall, DbCel5A represents a promising biocatalyst and provides an effective strategy for the discovery and engineering of high-performance cellulases.

