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Butyrivibria represent a significant proportion of bacterial isolates from different ruminants. The strain Butyrivibrio sp. Mz5 was originally isolated from the rumen of a black and white Frisian cow. It possesses very high xylanolytic activity, at least
Maša ZOREC +3 more
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Xylan degrading enzymes from fungal sources [PDF]
Fungi have the ability to degrade xylan as the major component of plant cell wall hemicellulose. Fungi have evolved batteries of xylanolytic enzymes that concertedly act to depolymerise xylan backbones decorated with variable carbohydrate branches. As an
Connerton, Ian F., Kirikyali, N.
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Production of xylanolytic enzymes by Penicillium janczewskii
The production of extracellular xylanase, beta-xylosidase and alpha-l-arabinofuranosidase by the mesophilic fungus Penicillium janczewskii under submerged cultivation was investigated with different carbon sources. Optimization steps included studies of carbon source concentration, temperature of cultivation and initial pH of culture medium.
Fanchini Terrasan, Cesar Rafael +3 more
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The symbiosis of co-culturing between Clostridium thermocellum NKP-2 and Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum NOI-1 is described. An efficient biomass-degrading enriched culture was isolated from soil that contained two different bacterial strains
Suphavadee Chimtong +6 more
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The xylanolytic enzyme system from the genus Penicillium
In nature, there are numerous microorganisms that efficiently degrade xylan, a major component of lignocellulose. In particular, filamentous fungi have demonstrated a great capability for secreting a wide range of xylanases, being the genus Aspergillus and Trichoderma the most extensively studied and reviewed among the xylan-producing fungi.
Ch ávez, Renato +2 more
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EXTRACELLULAR CELLULOLYTIC COMPLEXES PRODUCTION BY MICROSCOPIC FUNGI [PDF]
The aim of this work was to screen and to study the effect of inducers on the synthesis of the cellulolytic enzyme complexes by microscopic fungi.
S. O. Syrchin +6 more
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Yeasts Have Evolved Divergent Enzyme Strategies To Deconstruct and Metabolize Xylan
Together with bacteria and filamentous fungi, yeasts actively take part in the global carbon cycle. Over 100 yeast species have been shown to grow on the major plant polysaccharide xylan, which requires an arsenal of carbohydrate active enzymes. However,
Jonas L. Ravn +4 more
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Bacterial xylanases: biology to biotechnology [PDF]
In this review, a comprehensive discussion exclusively on bacterial xylanases; their gene organization; different factors and conditions affecting enzyme yield and activity; and their commercial application have been deliberated in the light of recent ...
Alok Kumar Srivastava +6 more
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Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) has so far scarcely been applied in Archaea in general and, especially, in extremophilic organisms. We herein isolated a novel Thermococcus strain designated sp.
Thomas Klaus +14 more
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Optimization of fermentation media and growth conditions for microbial xylanase production [PDF]
Efficiency of cellulase-free xylanases is one of the determining factors in paper and pulp industries. Use of microbes which can produce cellulase-free xylanases may help to overcome the current challenges in kraft pulp processing.
Bushra Kalim, Nazish Mazhar Ali
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