Fungal cellobiohydrolases are unique enzymes capable of degrading highly ordered crystalline cellulose. We present here the isolation and complete sequence analysis of the chromosomal and cDNA copies of the structural gene (cbh2) coding for one of the major cellobiohydrolases (CBH II) of Trichoderma reesei. We also present data on expression of the cbh2 gene and show that the transcription start points of the cbh2 gene are heterogeneous and are located 32 to 52 bp downstream from a putative TATA box. The derived CBH II protein sequence is 471 amino acids long and the coding region is interrupted by three short introns. Most of the CBH II protein bears no apparent resemblance to CBH I and endoglucanase I. However, a short region of extensive...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in the biosphere. Although generally resistant to degradation...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose, the major organic carbon source in the biosphere, is essenti...
This article is free to read on the publishers website The nucleotide sequence of a cellulase cDNA (...
In this study, gene technology has been used to investigate the cellulolytic enzymes of the filament...
Trichoderma reesei degrades native cellulose utilizing a set of cellulolytic enzymes dominated by tw...
Limited action of papain on the native forms of two cellobiohydrolases (CBH) from Trichoderma reesei...
The X-ray structure of native cellobiohydrolase IB (CBH IB) from the filamentous fungus Talaromyces ...
A cbh1 cellobiohydrolase gene was cloned and sequenced from the fungus Trichoderma harzianum FP108. ...
The filamentous fungus, Trichoderma reesei produces all of the enzymatic activities required for eff...
Cellulolytic enzymes consist of distinct catalytic and cellulose-binding domains (CBDs). The presenc...
Cellulose degradation requires sequential or simultaneous synergic action of three types of hydrolyt...
The efficient utilization of different lignocellulosic wastes will require an understanding of the r...
Cellulose is the major polysaccharide of plants where it plays a predominantly structural role. A va...
The biosynthesis of cellobiohydrolase (CBH I, EC 3.2.1.91) of Trichoderma reesei was studied in orde...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose is an important process, both ecologically and commercially. ...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in the biosphere. Although generally resistant to degradation...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose, the major organic carbon source in the biosphere, is essenti...
This article is free to read on the publishers website The nucleotide sequence of a cellulase cDNA (...
In this study, gene technology has been used to investigate the cellulolytic enzymes of the filament...
Trichoderma reesei degrades native cellulose utilizing a set of cellulolytic enzymes dominated by tw...
Limited action of papain on the native forms of two cellobiohydrolases (CBH) from Trichoderma reesei...
The X-ray structure of native cellobiohydrolase IB (CBH IB) from the filamentous fungus Talaromyces ...
A cbh1 cellobiohydrolase gene was cloned and sequenced from the fungus Trichoderma harzianum FP108. ...
The filamentous fungus, Trichoderma reesei produces all of the enzymatic activities required for eff...
Cellulolytic enzymes consist of distinct catalytic and cellulose-binding domains (CBDs). The presenc...
Cellulose degradation requires sequential or simultaneous synergic action of three types of hydrolyt...
The efficient utilization of different lignocellulosic wastes will require an understanding of the r...
Cellulose is the major polysaccharide of plants where it plays a predominantly structural role. A va...
The biosynthesis of cellobiohydrolase (CBH I, EC 3.2.1.91) of Trichoderma reesei was studied in orde...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose is an important process, both ecologically and commercially. ...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in the biosphere. Although generally resistant to degradation...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose, the major organic carbon source in the biosphere, is essenti...
This article is free to read on the publishers website The nucleotide sequence of a cellulase cDNA (...