Biodegradative mechanism of the brown rot basidiomycete Gloeophyllum trabeum: evidence for an extracellular hydroquinone-driven fenton reaction [PDF]
We have identified key components of the extracellular oxidative system that the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum uses to degrade a recalcitrant polymer, polyethylene glycol, via hydrogen abstraction reactions. G.
Attwood, M +19 more
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Production of Gloeophyllum trabeum Endoglucanase Cel12A in Nicotiana benthamiana for Cellulose Degradation. [PDF]
Lignocellulosic biomass from plants has been used as a biofuel source and the potent acidic endoglucanase GtCel12A has been isolated from Gloeophyllum trabeum, a filamentous fungus. In this study, we established a plant-based platform for the production of active GtCel12A fused to family 3 cellulose-binding module (CBM3). We used the signal sequence of
Geem KR +4 more
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Inhibiting oxidative spontaneous combustion of high sulfur coals for green economy and environmental friendliness. Desulphurization using sustainable, low-energy microbiological methods.
Xianwei DONG +4 more
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Behavior of the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum on thermally-modified Eucalyptus grandis wood
In this study, we aimed evaluate the behavior of the brown-rot fungus Gloeophylum trabeum and white-rot fungus Pycnoporus sanguineus on thermally-modified Eucalyptus grandis wood. To this end, boards from five-year-eleven-month-old E.
Fred Willians Calonego +6 more
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Correction to "The first crystal structure of a family 45 glycosidehydrolase from a brown-rot fungus, Gloeophyllum trabeum GtCel45A". [PDF]
FEBS Open Bio, Volume 15, Issue 6, Page 1022-1022, June 2025.
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The pretreatment of corn stover with Gloeophyllum trabeum KU-41 for enzymatic hydrolysis. [PDF]
Abstract Background Pretreatment is an essential step in the enzymatic hydrolysis of biomass for bio-ethanol production. The dominant concern in this step is how to decrease the high cost of pretreatment while achieving a high sugar yield.
Gao Z, Mori T, Kondo R.
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Serological relationship between Gloeophyllum trabeum and Gloeophyllum saepiarium [PDF]
Gloeophyllum trabeum (Fr.) Murr. produced eight precipitin lines in homologous serological reactions in double-diffusion experiments. Five of these lines were similar to the precipitin lines developed with G. saepiarium (Fr.) Karst. antigens, indicating a close serological relationship between the two organisms.
C, Madhosingh, J, Ginns
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Saprotrophic Capabilities of Neurospora crassa on Charred Plant Biomass. [PDF]
Despite growing on charred biomass in nature, Neurospora crassa cannot degrade charred wood or grass better than non‐fire‐associated decomposer fungi (Gloeophyllum trabeum, Trametes versicolor). It likely proliferates on charred biomass by rapidly colonising heat‐sterilised substrates after heat‐ or smoke‐induced spore germination and then consuming ...
Simpson HJ, Schilling JS.
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Characterization of fungal carbonyl sulfide hydrolase belonging to clade D β-carbonic anhydrase. [PDF]
Here, we performed a functional analysis of the fungal enzymes belonging to clade D of the β‐class carbonic anhydrase family (β‐D‐CA). The β‐D‐CAs in the basidiomycete Gloeophyllum trabeum and the ascomycete Trichoderma harzianum showed very low activity in the hydration of CO2 but exhibited high activity in the hydrolysis of carbonyl sulfide (COS ...
Iizuka R +6 more
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Electrical properties of wood colonized by Gloeophyllum trabeum [PDF]
Abstract This paper examines how wood decay fungi affect the electrical resistance (resistivity) of wood to determine whether an electrical resistance probe could be deployed as a remote sensor in a wall to detect wood decay. Electrical resistance measurements were taken on wood blocks exposed to Gloeophyllum trabeum in a standard soil bottle tests ...
Grant T. Kirker +2 more
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