Plant biomass is a low-cost and abundant source of carbohydrates for production of fuels, “green” chemicals and materials. Currently, biochemical conversion of the biomass into sugars via enzymatic hydrolysis is the most viable technology. Here, the role of carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) in the disruption of insoluble polysaccharide structures and their capacity to enhance cellulase-promoted lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysis was investigated. We show that CBM addition promotes generation of additional reducing ends in the insoluble substrate by cellulases. On the contrary, bovine serum albumin (BSA), widely used in prevention of a non-specific protein binding, causes an increase in soluble reducing-end production, when applied jointly...
There is tremendous social and political interest in the production of sustainable and carbon neutra...
Background:Carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) bind polysaccharides and help target glycoside hydrol...
BackgroundCarbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) bind polysaccharides and help target glycoside hydrola...
Background: A vast number of organisms are known to produce structurally diversified cellulases capa...
Background: A vast number of organisms are known to produce structurally diversified cellulases capa...
Cellulose is a structural material that, through its association with lignin and hemicellulose, is r...
Cellulose is a structural material that, through its association with lignin and hemicellulose, is r...
Conversion of inedible lignocellulosic plant biomass, composed primarily of carbohydrate polymers li...
Background: Cellulose amorphogenesis, described as the non-hydrolytic “opening up” ...
Introduction. Cellulases are of great interest for application in biomass degradation, yet the molec...
Introduction. Cellulases are of great interest for application in biomass degradation, yet the molec...
Abstract Introduction Cellulases are of great interest for application in biomass degradation, yet t...
Background: Cellulose amorphogenesis, described as the non-hydrolytic “opening up” ...
Introduction. Cellulases are of great interest for application in biomass degradation, yet the molec...
Abstract Background Effective enzymatic degradation of crystalline polysaccharides requires a synerg...
There is tremendous social and political interest in the production of sustainable and carbon neutra...
Background:Carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) bind polysaccharides and help target glycoside hydrol...
BackgroundCarbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) bind polysaccharides and help target glycoside hydrola...
Background: A vast number of organisms are known to produce structurally diversified cellulases capa...
Background: A vast number of organisms are known to produce structurally diversified cellulases capa...
Cellulose is a structural material that, through its association with lignin and hemicellulose, is r...
Cellulose is a structural material that, through its association with lignin and hemicellulose, is r...
Conversion of inedible lignocellulosic plant biomass, composed primarily of carbohydrate polymers li...
Background: Cellulose amorphogenesis, described as the non-hydrolytic “opening up” ...
Introduction. Cellulases are of great interest for application in biomass degradation, yet the molec...
Introduction. Cellulases are of great interest for application in biomass degradation, yet the molec...
Abstract Introduction Cellulases are of great interest for application in biomass degradation, yet t...
Background: Cellulose amorphogenesis, described as the non-hydrolytic “opening up” ...
Introduction. Cellulases are of great interest for application in biomass degradation, yet the molec...
Abstract Background Effective enzymatic degradation of crystalline polysaccharides requires a synerg...
There is tremendous social and political interest in the production of sustainable and carbon neutra...
Background:Carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) bind polysaccharides and help target glycoside hydrol...
BackgroundCarbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) bind polysaccharides and help target glycoside hydrola...