Cellulose is the most abundant polysaccharide on earth, found in nature almost exclusively in plant cell walls. Cellulose is a chemically simple molecule composed of linear homopolymers of D-glucose units linked by beta-1,4-glycosidic linkages and having a degree of polymerisation ranging from 100 up to 15,000. The smallest structural repeating unit in native cellulose is cellobiose, a disaccharide. This arrangement of glucose units leads to extended conformation of the cellulose chains which can pack together via inter- and intramolecular hydrogen bonds forming highly ordered crystalline fibers. Cellulases are a group of enzymes, secreted by micro-organisms living in plant litter and soil, and effectively degrading crystalline cellulose in...
Fungal cellulolytic enzymes are carbohydrate active enzymes (CAzymes) essential for the deconstructi...
Recent demands for the production of lignocellulose biofuels boosted research on cellulase. Hydrolys...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose, the major organic carbon source in the biosphere, is essenti...
Cellulose is the most abundant polysaccharide on earth, found in nature almost exclusively in plant ...
Cellulases are important industrial enzymes, which can be used e.g. in pulp and paper, textile, and ...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose is an important process in nature. This thesis has focused on...
Cellulases are important industrial enzymes, and they are already today utilized for example in the ...
Liquid fuels derived from plant biomass have the potential to contribute to sustainability efforts. ...
Cellulases hydrolyse the cellulose chain into single sugars efficiently. These sugars can be ferment...
Cellulases are important industrial enzymes, which can be used e.g. in the pulp and paper, textile, ...
Issued as final reportLignin, cellulose and hemicellulose, the key components of lignocellulosic bio...
Lignocellulosic materials form a huge part of the plant biomass from agricultural and forestry waste...
Cellulose degradation requires sequential or simultaneous synergic action of three types of hydrolyt...
Lignocellulosic materials form a huge part of the plant biomass from agricultural and forestry waste...
Cellulases are enzymes that are attracting worldwide attention because of their ability to degrade c...
Fungal cellulolytic enzymes are carbohydrate active enzymes (CAzymes) essential for the deconstructi...
Recent demands for the production of lignocellulose biofuels boosted research on cellulase. Hydrolys...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose, the major organic carbon source in the biosphere, is essenti...
Cellulose is the most abundant polysaccharide on earth, found in nature almost exclusively in plant ...
Cellulases are important industrial enzymes, which can be used e.g. in pulp and paper, textile, and ...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose is an important process in nature. This thesis has focused on...
Cellulases are important industrial enzymes, and they are already today utilized for example in the ...
Liquid fuels derived from plant biomass have the potential to contribute to sustainability efforts. ...
Cellulases hydrolyse the cellulose chain into single sugars efficiently. These sugars can be ferment...
Cellulases are important industrial enzymes, which can be used e.g. in the pulp and paper, textile, ...
Issued as final reportLignin, cellulose and hemicellulose, the key components of lignocellulosic bio...
Lignocellulosic materials form a huge part of the plant biomass from agricultural and forestry waste...
Cellulose degradation requires sequential or simultaneous synergic action of three types of hydrolyt...
Lignocellulosic materials form a huge part of the plant biomass from agricultural and forestry waste...
Cellulases are enzymes that are attracting worldwide attention because of their ability to degrade c...
Fungal cellulolytic enzymes are carbohydrate active enzymes (CAzymes) essential for the deconstructi...
Recent demands for the production of lignocellulose biofuels boosted research on cellulase. Hydrolys...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose, the major organic carbon source in the biosphere, is essenti...