Microbial β-glucosidases from cow rumen metagenome enhance the saccharification of lignocellulose in combination with commercial cellulase cocktail.
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Authors
Del Pozo, Mercedes VFernández-Arrojo, Lucía
Gil-Martínez, Jorge
Montesinos, Alejandro
Chernikova, Tatyana N
Nechitaylo, Taras Y
Waliszek, Agnes
Tortajada, Marta
Rojas, Antonia
Huws, Sharon A
Golyshina, Olga V
Newbold, Charles J
Polaina, Julio
Ferrer, Manuel
Golyshin, Peter N
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2012
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A complete saccharification of plant polymers is the critical step in the efficient production of bio-alcohols. Beta-glucosidases acting in the degradation of intermediate gluco-oligosaccharides produced by cellulases limit the yield of the final product.Citation
Microbial β-glucosidases from cow rumen metagenome enhance the saccharification of lignocellulose in combination with commercial cellulase cocktail. 2012, 5 (1):73 Biotechnol BiofuelsAffiliation
CSIC, Institute of Catalysis, 28049, Madrid, Spain. mferrer@icp.csic.es.Journal
Biotechnology for biofuelsPubMed ID
22998985Type
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1754-6834ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/1754-6834-5-73
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