l w o endoglucanases of Trichoderma viride, endol and endolV, were assayed for their activity toward alkali-extracted apple xyloglucans. EndolV was shown to have a 60-fold higher activity toward xyloglucan than endol, whereas carboxymethyl cellulose and crystalline cellulose were better substrates for the latter. l h e enzymic degradation of cellulose embedded in the complex cell-wall matrix of apple fruit tissue has been studied using cellobiohydrolase (CBH) and these two different endoglucanases. A high-performance liquid chromatographic method (Aminex HPX-22H) was used to monitor the release of cellobiose and oligomeric xyloglucan fragments. Synergistic action between CBH and endoglucanases on cell-wallembedded cellulose was, with respect to their optimal ratio, slightly different from that reported for crystalline cellulose. l h e combination of endolv and CBH solubilized twice as much cellobiose compared to a combination of endol and CBH. Apparently, the concomitant removal of the xyloglucan coating from cellulose microfibrils by endolV is essential for an efficient degradation of cellulose in a complex matrix. Cellulose degradation slightly enhanced the solubilization of xyloglucans. lhese results indicate optimal degradation of cell-wall-embedded cellulose by a threeenzyme system consisting of an endoglucanase with high affinity toward cellulose (endol), a xyloglucanase (endolV), and CBH.
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