An Investigation of the Secretome Composition of <i>Coriolopsis trogii</i> Mafic-2001 and the Optimization of the Mafic-2001 Enzyme Cocktail to Enhance the Saccharification Efficacy of Chinese Distillers' Grains. [PDF]
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Microbiological Aspects and Enzymatic Characterization of Curvularia kusanoi L7: Ascomycete with Great Biomass Degradation Potentialities. [PDF]
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Two ionic forms of exoglucanase in yeast secretory mutants [PDF]
Analysis of exoglucanase activity accumulated by sec mutants from Saccharomyces cerevisiae revealed the presence of two ionic forms of the major exoglucanase (exo II) secreted into the culture medium. From the accumulation pattern of representative sec mutants and the carbohydrate composition it appears that the less acidic form is converted into the ...
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