抄録
The effects of cellulose on the production and stimulation of β-transglycosylase were studied. The β-transglycosylase of Trichoderma longibrachiatum was produced specifically in the presence of cellulose in Czapeck-Dox medium containing sucrose as a sole carbon source. The enzyme activity was stimulated by the addition of cellulose in the reaction mixture, where the transfer reaction product (a water-insoluble glucan) was apparently synthesized on the surface of the added cellulose fibers.
The hyphal wall fraction of the fungus had the same stimulatory effect on β-transglycosylase as the cellulose fibers. A cellulose-like material in this fraction was found by partial acid hydrolysis and gas chromatography. Cellotriose was the smallest substrate effective for the synthesis of a water-insoluble glucan in the presence of cellulose by the β-transglycosylase, though a significant amount of glucan could not be synthesized without the addition of cellulose.