Considering its worldwide abundance, cellulose can be a suitable candidate to replace the fossil oil-based materials, even if its potential is still untapped, due to some scientific and technical gaps. This work offers new possibilities demonstrating for the first time the ability of a cerato-platanin, a small fungal protein, to valorize lignocellulosic Agri-food Wastes. Indeed, cerato-platanins can loosen cellulose rendering it more accessible to hydrolytic attack. The cerato-platanin ThCP from a marine strain of Trichoderma harzianum, characterized as an efficient biosurfactant protein, has proven able to efficiently pre-treat apple pomace, obtaining a sugar conversion yield of 65%. Moreover, when used in combination with a laccase enzyme...
Cerato-platanin (CP) is a non-catalytic protein with a double ψβ-barrel fold located in the cell wal...
Background: Structural component of plant biomass, lignocellulose, is the most abundant renewable re...
Cerato-platanin proteins (CPPs) are small non-catalytic, cysteine-rich hydrophobic proteins produced...
Considering its worldwide abundance, cellulose can be a suitable candidate to replace the fossil oil...
Considering its worldwide abundance, cellulose can be a suitable candidate to replace the fossil oil...
Summary Considering its worldwide abundance, cellulose can be a suitable candidate to replace the fo...
In this work, the effect of an expansin-like cerato-platanin (CP) protein as a pre-treatment for the...
In this work, the effect of an expansin‐like cerato‐platanin (CP) protein as a pre‐treatment for the...
Apple pomace, potato peels, and coffee silverskin are attractive agrofood wastes for the production ...
Second-generation bioethanol derived from native perennial grasses offers a promising alternative fo...
Plant cell walls have protective and structural functions conferring resistance to degradation. The ...
In nature, cellulose, lignocellulose and lignin are major sources of plant biomass; therefore, their...
Plant cell walls have protective and structural functions conferring resistance to degradation. The ...
Background: Enzymatic breakdown of lignocellulosic biomass is a known bottleneck for the production ...
Background: Structural component of plant biomass, lignocellulose, is the most abundant renewable re...
Cerato-platanin (CP) is a non-catalytic protein with a double ψβ-barrel fold located in the cell wal...
Background: Structural component of plant biomass, lignocellulose, is the most abundant renewable re...
Cerato-platanin proteins (CPPs) are small non-catalytic, cysteine-rich hydrophobic proteins produced...
Considering its worldwide abundance, cellulose can be a suitable candidate to replace the fossil oil...
Considering its worldwide abundance, cellulose can be a suitable candidate to replace the fossil oil...
Summary Considering its worldwide abundance, cellulose can be a suitable candidate to replace the fo...
In this work, the effect of an expansin-like cerato-platanin (CP) protein as a pre-treatment for the...
In this work, the effect of an expansin‐like cerato‐platanin (CP) protein as a pre‐treatment for the...
Apple pomace, potato peels, and coffee silverskin are attractive agrofood wastes for the production ...
Second-generation bioethanol derived from native perennial grasses offers a promising alternative fo...
Plant cell walls have protective and structural functions conferring resistance to degradation. The ...
In nature, cellulose, lignocellulose and lignin are major sources of plant biomass; therefore, their...
Plant cell walls have protective and structural functions conferring resistance to degradation. The ...
Background: Enzymatic breakdown of lignocellulosic biomass is a known bottleneck for the production ...
Background: Structural component of plant biomass, lignocellulose, is the most abundant renewable re...
Cerato-platanin (CP) is a non-catalytic protein with a double ψβ-barrel fold located in the cell wal...
Background: Structural component of plant biomass, lignocellulose, is the most abundant renewable re...
Cerato-platanin proteins (CPPs) are small non-catalytic, cysteine-rich hydrophobic proteins produced...