<div><p>To discover the structural and functional novel glycoside hydrolase enzymes from soil fungal communities that decompose cellulosic biomass, transcripts of functional genes in a forest soil were analyzed. Pyrosequencing of the Avicel and wheat-amended soil cDNAs produced 56,084 putative protein-coding sequence (CDS) fragments, and the most dominant group of putative CDSs based on the taxonomic analysis was assigned to the domain <em>Eukarya</em>, which accounted for 99% of the total number of the putative CDSs. Of 9,449 eukaryotic CDSs whose functions could be categorized, approximately 40% of the putative CDSs corresponded to metabolism-related genes, including genes involved in carbohydrate, amino acid, and energy metabolism. Among...
Microorganisms play key roles in soil ecosystem functioning, notably through their ability to degrad...
Fungi are the main organisms responsible for the degradation of biopolymers such as lignin, cellulos...
The cellulose-degrading fungal enzymes are glycoside hydrolases of the GH families and lytic polysac...
To discover the structural and functional novel glycoside hydrolase enzymes from soil fungal communi...
Eukaryotic organisms play essential roles in the biology and fertility of soils. For example the mic...
Eukaryotic organisms play essential roles in the biology and fertility of soils. For example the mic...
<div><p>Eukaryotic organisms play essential roles in the biology and fertility of soils. For example...
International audienceIn this study, a high-throughput sequencing approach was applied to discover n...
Based on the premise that plant biomass can be efficiently degraded by mixed microbial cultures and/...
Fungal cellulolytic enzymes are carbohydrate active enzymes (CAzymes) essential for the deconstructi...
Glycoside hydrolases are enzymes that hydrolyse glycosidic bonds in carbohydrate chains to produce s...
<p>Glycoside hydrolase genes relevant to lignocellulose deconstruction in high-abundance organisms w...
<div><p>Plant biomass degradation in soil is one of the key steps of carbon cycling in terrestrial e...
Background: Metagenomics approaches provide access to environmental genetic diversity for biotechnol...
Plant biomass degradation in soil is one of the key steps of carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystem...
Microorganisms play key roles in soil ecosystem functioning, notably through their ability to degrad...
Fungi are the main organisms responsible for the degradation of biopolymers such as lignin, cellulos...
The cellulose-degrading fungal enzymes are glycoside hydrolases of the GH families and lytic polysac...
To discover the structural and functional novel glycoside hydrolase enzymes from soil fungal communi...
Eukaryotic organisms play essential roles in the biology and fertility of soils. For example the mic...
Eukaryotic organisms play essential roles in the biology and fertility of soils. For example the mic...
<div><p>Eukaryotic organisms play essential roles in the biology and fertility of soils. For example...
International audienceIn this study, a high-throughput sequencing approach was applied to discover n...
Based on the premise that plant biomass can be efficiently degraded by mixed microbial cultures and/...
Fungal cellulolytic enzymes are carbohydrate active enzymes (CAzymes) essential for the deconstructi...
Glycoside hydrolases are enzymes that hydrolyse glycosidic bonds in carbohydrate chains to produce s...
<p>Glycoside hydrolase genes relevant to lignocellulose deconstruction in high-abundance organisms w...
<div><p>Plant biomass degradation in soil is one of the key steps of carbon cycling in terrestrial e...
Background: Metagenomics approaches provide access to environmental genetic diversity for biotechnol...
Plant biomass degradation in soil is one of the key steps of carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystem...
Microorganisms play key roles in soil ecosystem functioning, notably through their ability to degrad...
Fungi are the main organisms responsible for the degradation of biopolymers such as lignin, cellulos...
The cellulose-degrading fungal enzymes are glycoside hydrolases of the GH families and lytic polysac...