The most abundant organic compound produced by plants is cellulose, however it has long been accepted that animals do not secrete the hydrolytic enzymes required for its degradation, but rely instead on cellulases produced by symbiotic microbes. The recent discovery of an endogenous cDNA transcript encoding a putative GHF9 endoglucanase in the parastacid crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (Byrne et al., 1999) suggests that similar cellulase genes may have been inherited by a range of crustacean taxa. In this study, the evolutionary history of the C. quadricarinatus endoglucanase gene and the presence of additional GHF9 genes in other decapod species were investigated. The activity of endoglucanase and endoxylanase enzymes within several cul...
While it is widely accepted that most animals (Metazoa) do not have endogenous cellulases, relying i...
Systemic acid-base balance and osmotic/ionic regulation in decapod crustaceans are in part maintaine...
Both Engaeus sericatus and Cherax destructor are omnivorous crayfishes consuming a variety of food i...
The most abundant organic compound produced by plants is cellulose; however, it has long been accept...
The Australian freshwater crayfish species, Cherax quadricarinatus Von Martens, 1868, is an importan...
Amino acid sequences of cellulases have been determined in insects, nematodes, plants, slime moulds ...
Nutrition plays an important role in the development of all organisms and in particular that of farm...
The potential ability to produce cellulase enzymes endogenously was examined in decapods crustaceans...
Cellulases are a class of modular enzymes with a catalytic glycoside hydrolase (GH) module that hydr...
Redclaw crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus, possess a number of biological and commercial attributes t...
Cellulase and xylanase digestive enzyme activities were compared in four freshwater crayfish (Genus ...
The project evaluated potential of soluble cellulose as a cheap feed ingredient for major farmed Aus...
To identify the gene responsible for the production of a β-1,3-glucanase (laminarinase) within ...
Cellulase and xylanase digestive enzyme activities were compared in four freshwater crayfish (Genus ...
Three native freshwater crayfish Cherax species are farmed in Australia namely; Redclaw (Cherax quad...
While it is widely accepted that most animals (Metazoa) do not have endogenous cellulases, relying i...
Systemic acid-base balance and osmotic/ionic regulation in decapod crustaceans are in part maintaine...
Both Engaeus sericatus and Cherax destructor are omnivorous crayfishes consuming a variety of food i...
The most abundant organic compound produced by plants is cellulose; however, it has long been accept...
The Australian freshwater crayfish species, Cherax quadricarinatus Von Martens, 1868, is an importan...
Amino acid sequences of cellulases have been determined in insects, nematodes, plants, slime moulds ...
Nutrition plays an important role in the development of all organisms and in particular that of farm...
The potential ability to produce cellulase enzymes endogenously was examined in decapods crustaceans...
Cellulases are a class of modular enzymes with a catalytic glycoside hydrolase (GH) module that hydr...
Redclaw crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus, possess a number of biological and commercial attributes t...
Cellulase and xylanase digestive enzyme activities were compared in four freshwater crayfish (Genus ...
The project evaluated potential of soluble cellulose as a cheap feed ingredient for major farmed Aus...
To identify the gene responsible for the production of a β-1,3-glucanase (laminarinase) within ...
Cellulase and xylanase digestive enzyme activities were compared in four freshwater crayfish (Genus ...
Three native freshwater crayfish Cherax species are farmed in Australia namely; Redclaw (Cherax quad...
While it is widely accepted that most animals (Metazoa) do not have endogenous cellulases, relying i...
Systemic acid-base balance and osmotic/ionic regulation in decapod crustaceans are in part maintaine...
Both Engaeus sericatus and Cherax destructor are omnivorous crayfishes consuming a variety of food i...