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Enzymes lignocellulose degradation

Puls, J. Poutanen, K. Enzyme Systems for Lignocellulose Degradation Elsevier Applied Science London and New York, 1989, p 151... [Pg.21]

Zimmerman, W. In Enzyme Systems for Lignocellulose Degradation, Goughian, M.P. Ed. Elsevier London, 1989 pp 167-181. [Pg.435]

Considine, P. I, and Coughlan, M. P. 1989. Production of carbohydrate-hydrolysing enzyme blends by solid-state fermentation. In Coughlan, M. P., Enzyme systems for lignocellulose degradation (pp. 273-281). London Elsevier Apphed Science. [Pg.222]

J. Puls, K. Poutanen in Enzyme Systems for Lignocellulose Degradation M. P. Coughlan (ed), Elsevier Applied Science, London, England, 1989, pp. 151-165. [Pg.684]

Publication Date July 29,2004 doi 10.1021 k-2004-0889.ch001 Table II. Enzymes involved in lignocellulose degradation ... [Pg.14]

Improvement of the Enzyme Character for Lignocellulose Degradation by Gene Manipulation... [Pg.286]

Interesting that, recently, the Canadian company, logen Energy Corporation (Ottawa, Canada) claimed in a patent certain structural moieties in lignocellulose-degrading enzymes that seem to be responsible for their nonproductive binding to lignin [54]. [Pg.97]

Adhi, T.P., Korus, R.A and Crawford, D.L., 1989, Production of major extracellular enzymes during lignocellulose degradation by two streptomycetes in agitated submerged culture. Appl. Environ. Microbiol, 55 1165-1168. [Pg.32]

Since cellulose and hemiceUulose are polymers with complex and heterogeneous structure, various equally structurally complex hydrolases are needed to effectively degrade them into monosaccharides (Somerville 2006). Therefore, an effective enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose requires a multicomponent enzyme system, and in most anaerobes, enzymes that degrade the lignocellulosic material are congregated into a macromolecular complex, called cellulosome (Gilbert 2007). [Pg.114]

Based on the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology s Enzyme Nomenclature and Classification (Webb, 1992), lignocellulose-degrading enzymes belong to... [Pg.460]


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