ABSTRACT: The mechanism of synergistic cooperation between cellulases in decomposing cellulose is revealed by resolving the molecular structures of enzymes and substrates via kinetic modeling. The emergence of endo−exo and exo− exo synergy through enzyme−enzyme and enzyme−substrate couplings was investigated with the main exoglucanases (TrCel7A and TrCel6A) and endoglucanase (TrCel7B) of the Trichoderma reesei fungus. The degree of synergy was found to depend on the interplay between two competing effects: (1) enhancement of the complexation rates of exoglucanases with the chain ends created by endoglucanases and (2) surface inhibition of processive exoglucanases by uneven layers of glucan chains on cellulose. We show that the sole effect o...
An approach for dertemining the synergistic activity of cellulosomal catalytic units in culture medi...
Most fungi and bacteria degrade plant cell walls by secreting free, complementary enzymes that hydro...
We have been developing the cellulases of Thermobifida fusca as a model to explore the conversion fr...
Abstract Background Degradation of cellulose to glucose requires the cooperative action of three cla...
Cellulose-to-glucose conversion costs comprise one of the largest expenses in the production of lign...
The conventional endo–exo synergism model has extensively been supported in literature, which is ba...
Abstract Background Microorganisms employ a multiplicity of enzymes to efficiently degrade the compo...
We examine how the catalytic domain of a glycoside hydrolase family 7 endoglucanase catalytic domain...
Lignocellulose has economic potential as a bio-resource for the production of value-added products (...
Plant biomass holds a promise for the production of second-generation ethanol via enzymatic hydrolys...
Processive hydrolysis of crystalline cellulose by cellulases is a critical step for lignocellulose d...
The hydrolysis kinetics of bacterial cellulose and its derivatives by Trichoderma reesei cellulases ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Efforts to improve the activity of cellulases, which catalyze the hydrolysis of insoluble cellulose,...
"The mechanism of action of cellulose-degrading enzymes is illuminated through a multidisciplinary c...
An approach for dertemining the synergistic activity of cellulosomal catalytic units in culture medi...
Most fungi and bacteria degrade plant cell walls by secreting free, complementary enzymes that hydro...
We have been developing the cellulases of Thermobifida fusca as a model to explore the conversion fr...
Abstract Background Degradation of cellulose to glucose requires the cooperative action of three cla...
Cellulose-to-glucose conversion costs comprise one of the largest expenses in the production of lign...
The conventional endo–exo synergism model has extensively been supported in literature, which is ba...
Abstract Background Microorganisms employ a multiplicity of enzymes to efficiently degrade the compo...
We examine how the catalytic domain of a glycoside hydrolase family 7 endoglucanase catalytic domain...
Lignocellulose has economic potential as a bio-resource for the production of value-added products (...
Plant biomass holds a promise for the production of second-generation ethanol via enzymatic hydrolys...
Processive hydrolysis of crystalline cellulose by cellulases is a critical step for lignocellulose d...
The hydrolysis kinetics of bacterial cellulose and its derivatives by Trichoderma reesei cellulases ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Efforts to improve the activity of cellulases, which catalyze the hydrolysis of insoluble cellulose,...
"The mechanism of action of cellulose-degrading enzymes is illuminated through a multidisciplinary c...
An approach for dertemining the synergistic activity of cellulosomal catalytic units in culture medi...
Most fungi and bacteria degrade plant cell walls by secreting free, complementary enzymes that hydro...
We have been developing the cellulases of Thermobifida fusca as a model to explore the conversion fr...