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Cellulase: a perspective

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1987
Cellulose, a polymer of |3-1,4-linked D-glucose residues, is the World’s most abundant natural polymer. It occurs predominantly in plants, forming their main structural component, but also occurs widely in other organisms, such as bacteria, algae, fungi and animals.
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Cellulases from Insects

2013
Bioethanol is currently produced by the fermentation of sugary and starchy crops, but waste plant biomass is a more abundant source because sugars can be derived directly from cellulose. One of the limiting steps in the biomass-to-ethanol process is the degradation of cellulose to fermentable sugars (saccharification).
Raluca Ostafe   +2 more
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Protein engineering of cellulases

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 2000
Cellulases are enzymes which hydrolyse the beta-1,4-glucosidic linkages of cellulose. They fall into 13 of the 82 glycoside hydrolase families identified by sequence analysis, but they are traditionally divided into two classes termed 'endoglucanases' (EC 3.2.1.4) and 'cellobiohydrolases' (3.2.1.91).
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Bacterial cellulases

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1992
Pierre Béguin   +10 more
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Structural studies on cellulases

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1998
Recent advances in chemical methodologies, together with the technique of X-ray structure analysis, are providing profound structural and mechanistic insights into cellulase action. At the structural level, detailed analyses of nearly all the enzyme families involved in cellulose breakdown are not known.
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Cellulase in Tomato Fruits

Nature, 1963
A CELLULOLYTIC enzyme that reduces the viscosity of sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) solution was found in sodium chloride extracts of ripe tomato fruits using the method of Bell et al.1 for determining activity. This is a viscometric method devised for detecting low enzyme-levels by measuring the change in drain time of solutions in Ostwald-Fenske ...
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Cellulase and xylanase synergism in industrial biotechnology

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2019
Priya Bajaj, R. Mahajan
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Cellulase Kinetics

1981
M R, Ladisch   +3 more
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Purification and Characterization of Cellulase from Obligate Halophilic Aspergillus flavus (TISTR 3637) and Its Prospects for Bioethanol Production

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2019
Amna Bano   +8 more
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