Background: The bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass in various industrial processes, such as the production of biofuels, requires the degradation of hemicellulose. Clostridium stercorarium is a thermophilic bacterium, well known for its outstanding hemicellulose-degrading capability. Its genome comprises about 50 genes for partially still uncharacterised thermostable hemicellulolytic enzymes. These are promising candidates for industrial applications.Results: To reveal the hemicellulose-degrading potential of 50 glycoside hydrolases, they were recombinantly produced and characterised. 46 of them were identified in the secretome of C. stercorarium cultivated on cellobiose. Xylanases Xyn11A, Xyn10B, Xyn10C, and cellulase Cel9Z were among...
Background: Thermobacillus xylanilyticus is a thermophilic and highly xylanolytic bacterium. It prod...
Xylans are heteropolysaccharides with a backbone consisting of 1,4 linked ß-D-xylopyranose units.Xyl...
The full utilization of hemicellulose sugars (pentose and exose) present in lignocellulosic material...
Background: The bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass in various industrial processes, such as th...
Additional file 1. This file contains additional tables and figures as follows: (i) Table S1. PCR pr...
The biotransformation of lignocellulose biomasses into fermentable sugars is a very complex procedur...
AbstractBackgroundPretreatment is currently the common approach for improving the efficiency of enzy...
An extensive list of putative cellulosomal enzymes from C. thermocellum is now available in the publ...
Articles in International JournalsThe study describes a comparative analysis of biochemical, structu...
The biological conversion of lignocellulose into fermentable sugars is a key process for the sustain...
Caldicellulosiruptor lactoaceticus 6A, an anaerobic and extremely thermophilic bacterium, uses natur...
Abstract Background Increasing the efficiency of enzymatic biomass degradation is crucial for a more...
AbstractBackgroundThermophilic enzymes have attracted much attention for their advantages of high re...
Specific enzymes from plant-pathogenic microbes demonstrate high effectiveness for natural lignocell...
Fossil fuels have been the dominant source for energy around the world since the industrial revoluti...
Background: Thermobacillus xylanilyticus is a thermophilic and highly xylanolytic bacterium. It prod...
Xylans are heteropolysaccharides with a backbone consisting of 1,4 linked ß-D-xylopyranose units.Xyl...
The full utilization of hemicellulose sugars (pentose and exose) present in lignocellulosic material...
Background: The bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass in various industrial processes, such as th...
Additional file 1. This file contains additional tables and figures as follows: (i) Table S1. PCR pr...
The biotransformation of lignocellulose biomasses into fermentable sugars is a very complex procedur...
AbstractBackgroundPretreatment is currently the common approach for improving the efficiency of enzy...
An extensive list of putative cellulosomal enzymes from C. thermocellum is now available in the publ...
Articles in International JournalsThe study describes a comparative analysis of biochemical, structu...
The biological conversion of lignocellulose into fermentable sugars is a key process for the sustain...
Caldicellulosiruptor lactoaceticus 6A, an anaerobic and extremely thermophilic bacterium, uses natur...
Abstract Background Increasing the efficiency of enzymatic biomass degradation is crucial for a more...
AbstractBackgroundThermophilic enzymes have attracted much attention for their advantages of high re...
Specific enzymes from plant-pathogenic microbes demonstrate high effectiveness for natural lignocell...
Fossil fuels have been the dominant source for energy around the world since the industrial revoluti...
Background: Thermobacillus xylanilyticus is a thermophilic and highly xylanolytic bacterium. It prod...
Xylans are heteropolysaccharides with a backbone consisting of 1,4 linked ß-D-xylopyranose units.Xyl...
The full utilization of hemicellulose sugars (pentose and exose) present in lignocellulosic material...