Содержание
- 2. Introduction (source) Cellulase refers to an entourage of enzymes produced chiefly by fungi, bacteria and protozoans
- 3. Cellulase Cellobiohydrolases whose major activity involves the cleavage of cellobiose residues consecutively from the ends of
- 4. Some species of fungi and bacteria are able to exhaustively digest crystalline cellulose in pure culture
- 5. Other Names Other names for 'endoglucanases' are: endo-1,4-beta-glucanase, carboxymethyl cellulase (CMCase), endo-1,4-beta-D-glucanase, beta-1,4-glucanase, beta-1,4-endoglucan hydrolase, and
- 6. Types of reactions/ Classification General types of cellulases based on the type of reaction catalyzed: Cleaves
- 7. Choice of host organism
- 8. Strain engineering Thermostable cellulases production Nowadays, most of the studies about production of thermostable cellulases are
- 9. Homologous overexpression in bacteria Some studies report the use of directed evolution techniques in combination with
- 10. Heterologous overexpression The strategies based in heterologous expression are focused in the use of non-cellulolytic micro/organisms
- 11. Future targets for genetic manipulation and optimization will include the use of the cellulolytic system of
- 13. Schematic representation of the experimental approach and on-site enzyme production in a cellulose-to-ethanol process. Björn Alriksson
- 14. Cultivation Media Medium 1 ((without carbon source ) NaNO3, 2.0, KH2PO4, 1.0, MgSO4⋅7H2O, 0.5, and (mg.L-1)
- 15. Harvest and Separation of Enzymes 6 ml 6 ml 6 ml 6 ml These were then
- 16. Uses
- 18. Скачать презентацию