Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The search for novel thermostable xylanases for industrial use has intensified in recent years, and thermophilic fungi are a promising source of useful enzymes. The present work reports the heterologous expression and biochemical characterization of a novel thermostable xylanase (GH10) from the thermophilic fungus Malbranchea pulchella, the influence of glycosylation on its stability, and a potential application in sugarcane bagasse hydrolysis.\ud \ud \ud Results\ud Xylanase MpXyn10A was overexpressed in Aspergillus nidulans and was active against birchwood xylan, presenting an optimum activity at pH 5.8 an...
AbstractSugarcane bagasse was used as an inexpensive alternative carbon source for production of β-x...
Background: Xylanases are one of the most extensively used enzymes for biomass digestion. However, i...
BackgroundEfficient degradation of lignocellulosic biomass has become a major bottleneck in industri...
Background: The search for novel thermostable xylanases for industrial use has intensified in recent...
Abstract Background The search for novel thermostable...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The search for novel the...
Xylanases decrease the xylan content in pretreated biomass releasing it from hemicellulose, thus imp...
Xylanases decrease the xylan content in pretreated biomass releasing it from hemicellulose, thus imp...
Xylanases decrease the xylan content in pretreated biomass releasing it from hemicellulose, thus imp...
AbstractPlant cell wall degrading enzymes are key technological components in biomass bioconversion ...
Abstract Background Trichoderma reesei is considered a candidate fungal enzyme producer for the econ...
Abstract Background Cellulose and hemicellulose are the two largest components in lignocellulosic bi...
This study reports the optimization of xylanase production under solid state fermentation (SSF) by a...
Xylanases are key enzymes for agricultural biomass saccharification for the production of cellulosic...
Abstract Background In the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials, thermostable enzymes decrease th...
AbstractSugarcane bagasse was used as an inexpensive alternative carbon source for production of β-x...
Background: Xylanases are one of the most extensively used enzymes for biomass digestion. However, i...
BackgroundEfficient degradation of lignocellulosic biomass has become a major bottleneck in industri...
Background: The search for novel thermostable xylanases for industrial use has intensified in recent...
Abstract Background The search for novel thermostable...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The search for novel the...
Xylanases decrease the xylan content in pretreated biomass releasing it from hemicellulose, thus imp...
Xylanases decrease the xylan content in pretreated biomass releasing it from hemicellulose, thus imp...
Xylanases decrease the xylan content in pretreated biomass releasing it from hemicellulose, thus imp...
AbstractPlant cell wall degrading enzymes are key technological components in biomass bioconversion ...
Abstract Background Trichoderma reesei is considered a candidate fungal enzyme producer for the econ...
Abstract Background Cellulose and hemicellulose are the two largest components in lignocellulosic bi...
This study reports the optimization of xylanase production under solid state fermentation (SSF) by a...
Xylanases are key enzymes for agricultural biomass saccharification for the production of cellulosic...
Abstract Background In the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials, thermostable enzymes decrease th...
AbstractSugarcane bagasse was used as an inexpensive alternative carbon source for production of β-x...
Background: Xylanases are one of the most extensively used enzymes for biomass digestion. However, i...
BackgroundEfficient degradation of lignocellulosic biomass has become a major bottleneck in industri...