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Characterization and Enhanced Production of PHB from a Halophyte-Associated <i>Bacillus cereus</i> Strain. [PDF]

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Endoglucanase production by entrappedBacillus thermoalkalophilus

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1990
Endoglucanase (carboxymethylcellulase) production byBacillus thermoalkalophilus was both inducible and repressible. The enzyme production by free and immobilized cells was studied. Of the four entrapment matrices that were tried, polyacrylamide was the best at retaining cells at 60°C. The rate of CMCase production by immobilized cells was low initially,
K B, Krishna, A, Varma
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Structure and function of endoglucanase V

Nature, 1993
Cellulose is the major polysaccharide component of plant cell walls and is the most abundant organic compound on the planet. A number of bacterial and fungal organisms can use cellulose as a food source, possessing cellulases (cellobiohydrolases and endoglucanases) that can catalyse the hydrolysis of the beta-(1,4) glycosidic bonds.
G J, Davies   +9 more
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Processivity and the Mechanisms of Processive Endoglucanases

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2019
Cellulases, as environmentally appropriate catalysts specifically acting on cellulosic substrates, are important for the industrial conversion of lignocellulose and modification of cellulose products. After decades of research, a fundamental understanding of cellulase-mediated hydrolysis of cellulose is that its ability to processively act as a key for
Shanshan Wu, Shufang Wu
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Endoglucanase (EG) Activity Assays

2018
Cellulosic biomass, the most common organic compound of primary energy source on earth, is a network of interwoven biopolymers of plant cell walls. Degradation of cellulose is important for global carbon recycling. Moreover, biofuel, a renewable fuel whose energy can be derived from cellulosic biomass by enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulases.
M Shafiqur, Rahman   +4 more
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Aspergillus fumigatus Thermophilic and Acidophilic Endoglucanases

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2009
This study evaluated the production of cellulolytic enzymes by an Aspergillus fumigatus strain, isolated from sugar cane bagasse, according to its ability to grow on microcrystalline cellulose as the sole carbon source. The effect of the carbon source (brewer's spent grain, sugarcane bagasse, and wheat bran) and of the nitrogen source (corn steep ...
A L, Grigorevski-Lima   +6 more
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Functionalized kaolin as support for endoglucanase immobilization

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 2019
Endoglucanases are an enzyme of cellulases complex that has a great potential for many technological applications. One of the issues of its use concerns the recovery and reuse of this enzyme. Thus, in this study, the use of a surface-modified kaolin was evaluated to immobilize endoglucanase and evaluate the enzyme activity for its reuse.
Janaina, de Souza Lima   +4 more
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A bifunctional exoglucanase-endoglucanase fusion protein

Gene, 1987
A fusion was constructed between the cex gene of Cellulomonas fimi, which encodes an exoglucanase, and the cenA gene of the same organism, which encodes an endoglucanase. The cex-cenA fusion was expressed in Escherichia coli to give a fusion protein with both exoglucanase and endoglucanase activities.
Warren, R. Anthony J.   +5 more
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