BILDUNG VON CELLULASE UND PROTEIN BEIM WACHSTUM VON CHAETOMIUM CELLULOLYTICUM AUF CELLULOSEHALTIGEN SUBSTRATEN
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1982Submitted date
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Microbial protein (SCP) production from ligno-cellulosic materials and also the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose have received increased interest in recent years. The thermotolerant fungus Chaetomium cellulolyticum /1/ was recently reported as an object for SCP production from cellulosic substrates /2,3/. In the present paper we examined growth of C. cellulolyticum on glucose, crystalline cellulose, and on chemically non-treated newspaper. Studies were also made on SCP production and on formation of extracellular cellulase. A mutant strain of C, cellulolyticum was isclated which produced higher levels | of extracellular cellulase compared to the parent type. In order to study the effect of chemical pretreatment of ligno-cellulosic substrate on SCP production, the mutant was grown on alkali-treated newspaper.Citation
Mikrobielle Proteingewinnung und Biotechnologie, 2. Symposium, 1980, 53-60Affiliation
Institut für Biotechnologie der Kernforschungsanlage JülichType
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