• Title/Summary/Keyword: Trichoderma koningii

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$^{1}$H-NMR spectroscopic evidence on the glycosidic linkages of the transglycosylated products of low-molecular-weight $\beta$-D-glucosidase from trichoderma koningii (Trichoderma koningii에서 분비되는 .$\beta$-D-glucosidase의 반응산물에 대한 핵자기공명분석)

  • 이헌주;정춘수;강사욱;하영칠
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 1989
  • The mode of transglycosylation reaction observed during the action of low-molecular-weigh $\beta$-D-glucosidase ($\beta$-D-glucoside glucohydrolase, EC3.2.1.21) purified from Trichoderma koningii ATCC 26113 was investigated using $^{1}H$-NMR spectroscopy. The enzyme was purified by the series of procedures including ammonium sulfate precipitation, and fractionations by column chromatographies on Bio-Gel P-150, DEAE-Sephadex A-50, and SP-Sephadex C-50. The final purification was performed by the band eluation after preparative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The enzyme showed its molecular size of 78,000 through the analysis of sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and its isoelectric point of 5.80 through the analysis of analytical isoelectric focusing. The H-1 proton resonances were analyzed. After the reaction of the enzyme with cellobiose, the reaction products were separated by high performance liquid chromatography using refractive index detector. H-1 resonances of the products were consisted with those of gentiobiose [$\beta$-D-glucopyranosyl--(1,6)-D-glucopyranose], and cellotriose [$\beta$-D glucopyranosyl-(1,4)-$\beta$-D-glucopyranosyl]-(1,4)-D-glucopyranose] with minor resonances of sophorose [$\beta$-D-glucopyranosyl-(1,2)-D-glucopyranose], respectively.

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Mode of action anf active site of xylanase II from Trichoderma koningii ATCC 26113 (Trichoderma koningii ATCC 26113에서 분리된 xylanase II의 작용양상과 활성부위)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ju;Kang, Sa-Ouk;Hah, Yung-Chil
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.306-314
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    • 1994
  • The action mode of xylanase II from Trichoderma koningii ATCC 26113 on xylan and related oligosaccharides (xylotriose, xylotetraose, and arabinoxylotriose) indicated that xylanase II is an endo-enzyme and also has trans-xylosidase activity. The $^1HNMR$-NMR studies of the reaction products formed by xylanase II revealed that all the hydrolysis products of xylooligosaccharides by the enzyme have only ${\beta}$-1,4-xylosidic linkage(s). Chemical modification of the enzyme with iodoacetamide showed that two cysteine residues per molecule of the enzyme was essential for the activity. Modification of the enzyme with N-bromosuccinimide demonstrated that four of the eight tryptophan residues were involved in its active site.

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Electron Microscopic Study of Protoplast Formation from the Conidiospore of Trichoderma koningii (Trichoderma koningii의 conidiospore로부터의 원형질체 생성에 관한 전자현미경적 연구)

  • Park, H.M.;Lim, H.M.;Hong, S.W.;Hah, Y.C.
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.38-51
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    • 1984
  • Fine structure of dormant and swollen conidiospore from Trichoderma koningii and the mechanism of protoplasting from the conidiospore were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The cell wall of dormant conidiospore was two-layered structure which consisted of electron dense outer layer and electron transparent inner layer. After 8.5 hrs incubation. the conidiospore was swollen and the outer layer of cell wall shown unequal thickness and partial breakage. Protoplast was released through the pore which has been formed by the breakage of outer layer and dissolution of newly synthesized cell wall for germ-tube formation. Swollen conidiospore and protoplast in releasing process contained various cell organelles and vacuoles with electron dense materials. The protoplast contained looser cytoplasm and had no cell wall materials outside of plasmamembrane.

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Protoplast Reversion of Trichoderma koningii (Trichoderma koningii의 Protoplast Reversion에 대하여)

  • 조남진;박희문;이영하
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.192-198
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    • 1981
  • Protoplasts from Trichoderma koningii were fractioned at varing digestion periods. There were distinct differences between the fractionated protoplasts in CMCase activity and protein content ; namely, protein contents and CMCase activities in the early-protoplasts were higher than the late-produced protoplasts. Reversion frequencies of the early-produced protoplasts. Reversion frequencies of the early-produced protoplasts (0-1hr.) and the late-produced protoplasts (1-2.5 hr.)were 1.25% and 0.56%, respectively. From these results it was assumed that the early-produced protoplasts were more active in physiological metabolism. Meanwhile, in osmotically stabilized liquid medium two distinct reversion patterns of these protoplasts were found. In the first, normal germ tube was developed from the opposite side of the protoplast after the production of an aberrent tube. In the second, reversion occurred through germination of protoplast, but this patterns was uncommon. It is suggested that the the physiological and morphological heterogeneities in protoplast reversion are related to the heterogeneous origins of protoplasts from highly differentiated mycelium.

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Isolation of protoplast from conidiospore of Trichoderma koningii (Trichoderma koningii의 conidiospore로부터의 원형질체 분리에 관하여)

  • 박희문;홍순우;하영칠
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.213-220
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    • 1983
  • Conditions for isolation of protoplasts from conidiospores of Trichoderma koningii ATCC 26113 were tested. Maximum production of conidial protoplasts was obtained by preincubation of conidiospores on liquid minimal medium for 8 1/2 hrs. and by reaction with cell wall lytic enzyme for 3 hrs. Among effective cell wall lytic enzymes (Driselase, p-Glucuronidase, Novozyme and Zymolyase), Driselase was the most effective one on the production of conidial protoplasts. The production of conidial protoplasts was also enhanced by addition of 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose $(25{\mu}g/ml)$ into liquid minimal medium. Over 70% of the initial swollen conidia, preincubated in liquid minimal medium supplemented with 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose $(25{\mu}g/ml)$, were converted to protoplasts by incubation with 2% (w/v) commercial lytic enzyme Driselase at $28^{\circ}C$ for 3 hrs. The reversion frequency of the conidial protoplasts was about 30 times (25-50%) higher than that of mycelial protoplasts (0.6-1.3%).

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Intraspecific Protoplast Fusion in Trichoderma koningii (Trichoderma koningii의 種間 原形質體 融合에 대한 硏究)

  • Hong, Soon-Woo;Hah, Yung-Chil;Park, Hee-Moon;Cho, Nam-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 1984
  • The conditions for the protoplast fusion of auxotrophic mutants of Trichoderma koningii were determined. A preparation of commercial enzyme Driselase was used successfully to isolate protoplasts from the 18 hr old mycelium of T. koningii. The yields of protoplasts production were ranged from $0.3{\times}10^8$ to $2.5{\times}10^8$ protoplasts per mg of damp mycelium of various auxotrophic mutant strains. The regeneration frequencies from $9.3{\times}10^{-3}\;to\;2.0{\times}10^{-1}$ were obtained when the protoplasts from auxotrophic mutants were plated on the malt extract medium containing 0.6M $MgSO_4$, and 2% agar, and the optimal concentration of PEG for protoplst fusion was 30%. Exposure of protoplasts to PEG for 10 min was found to be sufficient to induce high frequency heterokaryon formation. Optimal pH of fusion mixture was determined as 5.5, and 1 mM of calcium chloride in fusion mixture was found to be sufficient to enhance protoplast fusion frequency. Under optimal condition, the fusion frequency of the cross between protoplasts from various auxotrophic mutants were $1.6{\times}10^{-2}\;and\;4.1{\times}10^{-2}$.

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Improving Cellulase Production in Trichoderma koningii Through RNA Interference on ace1 Gene Expression

  • Wang, Shao-Wen;Xing, Miao;Liu, Gang;Yu, Shao-Wen;Wang, Juan;Tian, Sheng-Li
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.22 no.8
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    • pp.1133-1140
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    • 2012
  • Ribonucleic acid interference (RNAi) inhibits the expression of target genes in a sequence-specific manner, and shows potential for gene knockdown in filamentous fungi, in which the locus-specific gene knockout occurs in low frequency. In this study, the function of the repressor of cellulase expression I (ACEI) was verified in Trichoderma koningii (T. koningii) YC01 through RNAi, and ace1-silenced strains with improved cellulase productivity were obtained. An expression cassette that transcribed the interfering double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) of ace1 was constructed and transformed into T. koningii, and the transformants, in which the expression of ace1 was successfully silenced, were selected. As a result of the ace1 gene silencing, the expression levels of the main cellulase and xylanase genes were elevated, and the enhanced production of total proteins, cellulase, and xylanase was observed in the cultivation. In addition, the down-regulation of ace1 resulted in an increasing expression of xyr1, but no clear variation in the expression of cre1, which suggested that ACEI acted as a repressor of the xyr1 transcription, but was not involved in the regulation of the cre1 expression. The results of this work indicate that ace1 is a valid target gene for enhancing enzyme production in T. koningii, and RNAi is an appropriate tool for improving the properties of industrial fungi.

Purification and Characterization of Xylanase I from Trichoderma koningii ATCC 26113 (Trichoderma koningii ATCC 26113으로부터 Xylanase 1의 순수분리 및 특성)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ju;Kang, Sa-Ouk;Hah, Yung-Chil
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 1993
  • A xylanase (xylanase I) was purified 11.9-fold from the culture filtrate of Trichoderma koningii ATCC 26113 by the column chromatography on Sephadex G-75, SP-Sephadex C-50, DEAE-Sephadex A-50 and Sephadex G-50 with an overall yield of 8.2%. The molecular mass determined by gel filtration and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was found to be a monomeric polypeptide of ca. 35 kDa. The isoelectric point of the enzyme was estimated to be 9.3. The optimal reaction pH and temperature are 5.8 and 55.deg.C, respectively. The enzyme is stable up to 60.deg.C, while 78% of its activity is lost after the incubation for 10 min at 70.deg.C. The enzyme hydrolyzes sylan with relatively high activity, as well as carboxymethyl cellulose and avicel. The $K_{m}$ values of the enzyme for oat-spelf sylan, larchwood xylan and Avicel were 3.5, 1.6 and 10. 1 mg/ml, respectively. The enzyme hydrolyzed oat-spelt sylan to sylose, sylobiose, sylotriose and arabionoxylobiose, while it degraded larchwood xylan to xylose, xylobiose, xylotriose and arabionoxylobiose, while it degraded larchwood xylan to xylose, xylobiose and xylotriose as the major products. The hydrolysis patterns indicate that xylanase I is endo-enzyme.e.

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Partial Purification and some Properties of Cellulase Components from Trichoderma koningii (Trichoderma koningii로 부터 추출한 섬유소분해효소의 부분정제 및 그의 효소학적 성질)

  • 홍순우;민경희;이영하
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.84-94
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    • 1976
  • Cellulase components, CMCase(Cx) and Avicelase$(C_1)$, were partially prueified, from the culture extract of a strain of Trichoderma koningii by column chromatography on DEAE-Sephadex A-50 and the step of gel filtration through Sphadex G-150, Optimum pH of CMCase was 5.2 and Avicelase showed the highest activity at pH 5.6 in acetate buffer. Optimal temperatures for activities of CMCase and Avicelase were $50^{\circ}C\;and\;60^{\circ}C, $ respectively. More than 70% of the activities of two enzymes were remained after heating at $60^{\circ}C$ for 30 min and Avicelase is more stable than any other fungal enzymes. The Michaelis constants, Km, of CMCase and Avicelase were 0.116% of CMC and 0.281% of avicel. And also the values of maximum velocity, Vmax, of CMCase and Avicelase were $23.20{\mu}g\;and\;2.54{\mu}g$ of reducing sugar per min. Of the metal ions tested against the activites of CMCase and Avicelase, $Cu^{++}, \; Hg^{++}, \;and\;Pb^{{++}$ are remarkably effective inhibitors. The molecular weights of Cx and $C_1$ component were estimated to be about 47, 000 and 61, 000 by gel filtration method.

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Electron Microscopic Study of Protoplasts Released from the Mycelium of Trichoderma koningii -formation, fine structure, and regeneration of protoplasts- (Trichoderma koningii의 Myelium으로 부터 유래된 protoplast에 관한 전자현미경적 연구 -protoplast의 생성과정, 미세구조와 regeneration-)

  • Lim, H.M.;Park, H.M.;Ha, Y.C.;Hong, S.W.
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.49-61
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    • 1983
  • Protoplast releasing mechanisms from Trichoderma koningii, fine structures of the released protoplsts, and their regeneration mode were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Two types of protoplast releasing mechanisms were observed. In one mechanism, cytoplasm emerged through a cell wall pore developed by cell lytic enzymes and formed a spherical protoplast. In the other mechanism, as the cell wall became progressively thinner, the inner cytoplasm partially rounded to form nonspherical bodies which became spherical protoplasts after being released into the enzyme solution. But, these two types of protoplast releasing mechanisms did not seem to be. mutually exclusive but could occur on the same mycelium simultaneously. And it appeared that cytoplasm which did not become a protoplast by the first mechanism could from a protoplast by the second mechanism. The preparations contained two types of protoplasts, released from different sites of the mycelia. Those released from younger mycelia had dense cytoplasm and small vesicles. Those released from the older mycelia had less dense cytoplasm and larger vacuoles. In the case of regeneration, before producing normal mycelia, most of the protoplasts assumed aberrant tube and yeast-like-forms. Normal mycelia were produced at the end of the yeastlike-forms and sometimes in the middle of the aberrant tube.

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