Abstract Knufia chersonesos is an ascomycotal representative of black fungi, a morphological group of polyextremotolerant melanotic fungi, whose ability to resort to recalcitrant carbon sources makes it an interesting candidate for degradation purposes. A secretome screening towards polyesterases was carried out for the fungus and its non-melanized mutant, grown in presence of the synthetic copolyester Polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT) as additional or sole carbon source, and resulted in the identification of 37 esterolytic and lipolytic enzymes across the established cultivation conditions. Quantitative proteomics allowed to unveil 9 proteins being constitutively expressed at all conditions and 7 which were instead detected as up-r...
Several types of biodegradable polyesters with different physical properties have emerged to replace...
Increasing plastic waste and decreasing landfill capacity have stimulated interest in biodegradable ...
International audienceSaprophytic fungi degrade lignocellulosic polymers present in plant cell walls...
Knufia chersonesos ist ein oligotropher und extremotoleranter Modellorganismus für nicht pathogene S...
The enzymatic degradation of plant biomass is of growing interest for the development of a sustainab...
The uncontrollable disposal of plastic waste has raised the concern of the scientific community, whi...
This dissertation has explored the microbial and enzymatic processes that occur during the biodegrad...
There is a strong need for novel and more efficient polyester hydrolyzing enzymes in order to enable...
Certain microorganisms secrete enzymes capable of degrading organic material. Fungi are very common ...
Abstract Proteomic analysis was performed to determine and differentiate the composition of the secr...
Biocatalysts are important tools for harnessing the potential of wood fibres since they can perform ...
International audienceBioeconomy is seen as a way to mitigate the carbon footprint of human activiti...
Fungal biotechnology has been well established in food and healthcare sector, and now being explored...
Filamentous fungi possess the extraordinary ability to digest complex biomasses and mineralize numer...
Recalcitrant characteristics and insolubility in water make the disposal of synthetic polymers a gre...
Several types of biodegradable polyesters with different physical properties have emerged to replace...
Increasing plastic waste and decreasing landfill capacity have stimulated interest in biodegradable ...
International audienceSaprophytic fungi degrade lignocellulosic polymers present in plant cell walls...
Knufia chersonesos ist ein oligotropher und extremotoleranter Modellorganismus für nicht pathogene S...
The enzymatic degradation of plant biomass is of growing interest for the development of a sustainab...
The uncontrollable disposal of plastic waste has raised the concern of the scientific community, whi...
This dissertation has explored the microbial and enzymatic processes that occur during the biodegrad...
There is a strong need for novel and more efficient polyester hydrolyzing enzymes in order to enable...
Certain microorganisms secrete enzymes capable of degrading organic material. Fungi are very common ...
Abstract Proteomic analysis was performed to determine and differentiate the composition of the secr...
Biocatalysts are important tools for harnessing the potential of wood fibres since they can perform ...
International audienceBioeconomy is seen as a way to mitigate the carbon footprint of human activiti...
Fungal biotechnology has been well established in food and healthcare sector, and now being explored...
Filamentous fungi possess the extraordinary ability to digest complex biomasses and mineralize numer...
Recalcitrant characteristics and insolubility in water make the disposal of synthetic polymers a gre...
Several types of biodegradable polyesters with different physical properties have emerged to replace...
Increasing plastic waste and decreasing landfill capacity have stimulated interest in biodegradable ...
International audienceSaprophytic fungi degrade lignocellulosic polymers present in plant cell walls...