%0 Journal Article %T Glycoside Hydrolases from a targeted Compost Metagenome, activity-screening and functional characterization %A Michael J Dougherty %A Patrik D'haeseleer %A Blake A Simmons %A Paul D Adams %A Masood Z Hadi %J BMC Biotechnology %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1472-6750-12-38 %X Twenty-two putative ORFs (open reading frames) were identified from a switchgrass-adapted compost community based on sequence homology to related gene families. These ORFs were expressed in E. coli and assayed for predicted activities. Seven of the ORFs were demonstrated to encode active enzymes, encompassing five classes of hemicellulases. Four enzymes were over expressed in vivo, purified to homogeneity and subjected to detailed biochemical characterization. Their pH optima ranged between 5.5 - 7.5 and they exhibit moderate thermostability up to ~60-70ˇăC.Seven active enzymes were identified from this set of ORFs comprising five different hemicellulose activities. These enzymes have been shown to have useful properties, such as moderate thermal stability and broad pH optima, and may serve as the starting points for future protein engineering towards the goal of developing efficient enzyme cocktails for biomass degradation under diverse process conditions. %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6750/12/38/abstract