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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2010
Brown rot fungi uniquely degrade wood by creating modifications thought to aid in the selective removal of polysaccharides by an incomplete cellulase suite. This naturally successful mechanism offers potential for current bioprocessing applications. To test the efficacy of brown rot cellulases, southern yellow pine wood blocks were first degraded by ...
Jake, Tewalt, Jonathan, Schilling
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Brown rot fungi uniquely degrade wood by creating modifications thought to aid in the selective removal of polysaccharides by an incomplete cellulase suite. This naturally successful mechanism offers potential for current bioprocessing applications. To test the efficacy of brown rot cellulases, southern yellow pine wood blocks were first degraded by ...
Jake, Tewalt, Jonathan, Schilling
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Biotechnology Letters, 2009
A pyranose 2-oxidase gene from the brown-rot basidiomycete Gloeophyllum trabeum was isolated using homology-based degenerate PCR. The gene structure was determined and compared to that of several pyranose 2-oxidases cloned from white-rot fungi. The G.
Diane, Dietrich, Casey, Crooks
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A pyranose 2-oxidase gene from the brown-rot basidiomycete Gloeophyllum trabeum was isolated using homology-based degenerate PCR. The gene structure was determined and compared to that of several pyranose 2-oxidases cloned from white-rot fungi. The G.
Diane, Dietrich, Casey, Crooks
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Bioresource Technology, 2010
Degradation of lignocellulosic biomass to sugars through a purely biological process is a key to sustainable biofuel production. Hydrolysis of the corn wet-milling co-product-corn fiber-to simple sugars by the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum was studied in suspended-culture and solid-state fermentations.
M L, Rasmussen +4 more
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Degradation of lignocellulosic biomass to sugars through a purely biological process is a key to sustainable biofuel production. Hydrolysis of the corn wet-milling co-product-corn fiber-to simple sugars by the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum was studied in suspended-culture and solid-state fermentations.
M L, Rasmussen +4 more
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Characterization of a transplasma membrane redox system of the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2004The transplasma membrane redox system of the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum was characterized with ferricyanide reduction kinetics. Nitrogen deficiency did not statistically affect the ferricyanide reduction rate, which depended on initial ferricyanide concentration and initial mycelial mass.
Weihong Qi, Jody Jellison
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Lignin degradation by a novel peptide, Gt factor, from brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum
Biotechnology Journal, 2006AbstractGt factor, a pure component isolated from Gloeophyllum trabeum, was used to decompose lignin materials. The radical intermediates, degradation products and structural changes of treated materials were analyzed by infrared spectrum, NMR and electron paramagnetic resonance, etc.
Wei, Wang +3 more
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1999
In Croatia the primary raw material for joinery production is silver fir wood (Abies alba Mill). The L-joints made of home-grown fir sapwood and prepared according to EN 330: 1993. were used to establish the infection and colonisation of micro-organisms, particularly wood decay fungi, to compare the performance of untreated and 1% TnBTO treated L ...
Glavaš, Milan, Despot, Radovan
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In Croatia the primary raw material for joinery production is silver fir wood (Abies alba Mill). The L-joints made of home-grown fir sapwood and prepared according to EN 330: 1993. were used to establish the infection and colonisation of micro-organisms, particularly wood decay fungi, to compare the performance of untreated and 1% TnBTO treated L ...
Glavaš, Milan, Despot, Radovan
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Journal of Biotechnology, 2003
A special low-molecular-weight peptide named Gt factor, was isolated and purified via HPLC from the culture extract of the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum. It had high-affinity Fe(3+)-chelating ability and could reduce Fe(3+) to Fe(2+). In the presence of O(2), it could produce hydroxyl radicals HO*.
Wei, Wang, Pei Ji, Gao
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A special low-molecular-weight peptide named Gt factor, was isolated and purified via HPLC from the culture extract of the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum. It had high-affinity Fe(3+)-chelating ability and could reduce Fe(3+) to Fe(2+). In the presence of O(2), it could produce hydroxyl radicals HO*.
Wei, Wang, Pei Ji, Gao
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Wei sheng wu xue bao = Acta microbiologica Sinica, 2004
A low-molecular-weight peptide(named Gt factor) was first isolated and purified from the extracellular culture of a brown-rot fungi Gloeophyllum trabeum. It could produce hydroxyl radical HO. in presence of O2 and Fe3+, might destroy hydrogen bonds of cellulose by HO.-involved oxidative mechanism, which was quite different from hydrolysis mechanism of ...
Wei, Wang, Peiji, Gao
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A low-molecular-weight peptide(named Gt factor) was first isolated and purified from the extracellular culture of a brown-rot fungi Gloeophyllum trabeum. It could produce hydroxyl radical HO. in presence of O2 and Fe3+, might destroy hydrogen bonds of cellulose by HO.-involved oxidative mechanism, which was quite different from hydrolysis mechanism of ...
Wei, Wang, Peiji, Gao
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
exaly
A single-domain expansin-like protein from Gloeophyllum trabeum able to cleave xylan
Abstract Expansin-related proteins (ERPs) are a broad group of plant cell wall-loosening proteins and are considered non-catalytic as, to date, no cell wall-derived products have been observed as a result of catalysis, despite the presence of a domain that resembles the catalytic domains of GH45 endoglucanases.Ignacio Delgado Santamaría +3 more
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