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Characterization of an AA9 LPMO from Fusarium oxysporum and its role in cellulose hydrolysis and functionalization. [PDF]

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Chorozian K   +5 more
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Enhancement of sorghum biomass hydrolysis by addition of amylases to an ionic liquid-based deconstruction process. [PDF]

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Islam MT   +12 more
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Animal cellulases

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2001
Previous dogma has maintained that cellulose, ingested by xylophagous or herbivorous animals, is digested by cellulolytic symbiotes. The first evidence in conflict with this contention involved the demonstration of cellulolytic activities in symbiote-free secreting organs (e.g., the salivary glands of termites) or defaunated guts.
H, Watanabe, G, Tokuda
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Glycosylation of cellulase: a novel strategy for improving cellulase

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2023
Protein glycosylation is the most complex posttranslational modification process. Most cellulases from filamentous fungi contain N-glycosylation and O-glycosylation. Here, we discuss the potential roles of glycosylation on the characteristics and function of cellulases.
Le Gao   +4 more
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Cellulase Assays

2009
Cellulose is a heterogeneous polysaccharide, and its enzymatic hydrolysis requires endoglucanase, exoglucanase (cellobiohydrolase), and beta-glucosidase to work together. We summarize the most commonly used assays for individual enzymes and cellulase mixture.
Y H Percival, Zhang   +2 more
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