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Summary Polysaccharide structural complexity not only influences cell wall strength and extensibility but also hinders pathogenic and biotechnological attempts to saccharify the wall. In certain species and tissues, glucuronic acid side groups on xylan exhibit arabinopyranose or galactose decorations whose genetic and evolutionary basis is completely ...
Li Yu +7 more
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Mapping the polysaccharide degradation potential of Aspergillus niger [PDF]
Background The degradation of plant materials by enzymes is an industry of increasing importance. For sustainable production of second generation biofuels and other products of industrial biotechnology, efficient degradation of non-edible plant ...
Andersen, Mikael Rørdam +3 more
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Fungi based valorization of wheat straw and rice straw for cellulase and xylanase production
A total of 29 fungal species were isolated from different ecological habitats of Jammu region and screened for cellulase and xylanase production. The potent fungal species were identified as Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus terreus, Ramichloridium ...
Arti Devi, Anita Singh, Richa Kothari
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Abstract Xylanases from glycoside hydrolase (GH) families 10 and 11 are common feed additives for broiler chicken diets due to their catalytic activity on the nonstarch polysaccharide xylan. This study investigated the potential of an optimized binary GH10 and GH11 xylanase cocktail to mitigate the antinutritional effects of xylan on the digestibility ...
Lebogang Ramatsui +6 more
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Background Improved carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) are needed to fulfill the goal of producing food, feed, fuel, chemicals, and materials from biomass.
Casper Wilkens +6 more
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Enzyme‐Assisted Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Flavonoids from Apple Pomace (Malus×domestica)
Commercially available enzyme‐mix snailase and supercritical carbon dioxide: A powerful team for the hydrolysis of flavonoid glycosides (quercetin glycosides, kaempferol glycoside, phloridzin, 3‐hydroxyphloridzin) followed by the supercritical fluid extraction of the flavonoid aglycones (quercetin, kaempferol, phloretin and 3‐hydroxyphloretin) from ...
Philipp Mikšovsky +5 more
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The effect of temperature in the rangę of 26-38°C on the production of cellulases, xylanases and lytic enzymes by four mutant strains of Trichoderma reesei was analysed. On the basis of these investigations three thermosensitive strains (M-7.
Piotr Janas, Zdzisław Targoński
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To discover more efficient degradation processes of lignocellulosic biomass, it is still important to analyze genomic and enzymatic data from bacteria that have strong xylanolytic ability.
Ayaka Uke +7 more
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Interplay of intracellular and trans‐cellular DNA methylation in natural archaeal consortia
This study examined genome methylation in Haloferax lucertense and its DPANN symbiont, Candidatus Nanohalococcus occultus, within an archaeal halophilic xylan‐degrading community. It revealed a complex methylation pattern in the genome of H. lucertense and presented the first evidence of cross‐methylation by the symbiont's methyltransferases ...
Oleg N. Reva +8 more
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Deletion of either the regulatory gene ara1 or metabolic gene xki1 in Trichoderma reesei leads to increased CAZyme gene expression on crude plant biomass. [PDF]
BackgroundTrichoderma reesei is one of the major producers of enzymes for the conversion of plant biomass to sustainable fuels and chemicals. Crude plant biomass can induce the production of CAZymes in T. reesei, but there is limited understanding of how
Aguilar-Pontes, Maria Victoria +11 more
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