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Development of a Multipoint Quantitation Method to Simultaneously Measure Enzymatic and Structural Components of the <i>Clostridium thermocellum</i> Cellulosome Protein Complex
<i>Clostridium thermocellum</i> has emerged as a leading
bioenergy-relevant microbe due to its ability to solubilize cellulose
into carbohydrates, mediated by multicomponent membrane-attached complexes
termed cellulosomes. To probe microbial cellulose utilization rates,
it is desirable to be able to measure the concentrations of saccharolytic
enzymes and estimate the total amount of cellulosome present on a
mass basis. Current cellulase determination methodologies involve
labor-intensive purification procedures and only allow for indirect
determination of abundance. We have developed a method using multiple
reaction monitoring (MRM-MS) to simultaneously quantitate both enzymatic
and structural components of the cellulosome protein complex in samples
ranging in complexity from purified cellulosomes to whole cell lysates,
as an alternative to a previously developed enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay (ELISA) method of cellulosome quantitation. The precision of
the cellulosome mass concentration in technical replicates is better
than 5% relative standard deviation for all samples, indicating high
precision for determination of the mass concentration of cellulosome
components