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. 1994 Aug 2;91(16):7425–7429. doi: 10.1073/pnas.91.16.7425

Assembly of synthetic cellulose I.

J H Lee 1, R M Brown Jr 1, S Kuga 1, S Shoda 1, S Kobayashi 1
PMCID: PMC44413  PMID: 7519776

Abstract

Cellulose microfibrils with an electron diffraction pattern characteristic of crystalline native cellulose I have been assembled abiotically by means of a cellulase-catalyzed polymerization of beta-cellobiosyl fluoride substrate monomer in acetonitrile/acetate buffer. Substantial purification of the Trichoderma viride cellulase enzyme was found to be essential for the formation of the synthetic cellulose I allomorph. Assembly of synthetic cellulose I appears to be a result of a micellar aggregation of the partially purified enzyme and the substrate in an organic/aqueous solvent system favoring the alignment of glucan chains with the same polarity and extended chain conformation, resulting in crystallization to form the metastable cellulose I allomorph.

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