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Bioresour Technol ; 170: 316-324, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25151076

ABSTRACT

Accessory enzymes that assist biomass degradation could be used to improve the recovery of fermentable sugar for use in biorefineries. In this study, different fungal strains isolated from the Amazon rainforest were evaluated in terms of their ability to produce feruloyl esterase (FAE) and xylanase enzymes, and an assessment was made of the contributions of the enzymes in the hydrolysis of pretreated sugarcane bagasse. In the selection step, screening using plate assays was followed by shake flask submerged cultivations. After carbon source selection and cultivation in a stirred-tank bioreactor, Aspergillusoryzae P21C3 proved to be a promising strain for production of the enzymes. Supplementation of a commercial enzyme preparation with 30% (v/v) crude enzymatic complex from A. oryzae P21C3 increased the conversion of cellulose derived from pretreated sugarcane bagasse by 36%. Supplementation with FAE and xylanase enzymes produced on-site can therefore be used to improve the hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse.


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Biofuels , Bioreactors , Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases/pharmacology , Cellulose/metabolism , Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases/pharmacology , Eurotiales/enzymology , Saccharum/chemistry , Biomass , Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases/metabolism , Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases/metabolism , Hydrolysis/drug effects
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 97(15): 6759-67, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23229566

ABSTRACT

The structural polysaccharides contained in plant cell walls have been pointed to as a promising renewable alternative to petroleum and natural gas. Ferulic acid is a ubiquitous component of plant polysaccharides, which is found in either monomeric or dimeric forms and is covalently linked to arabinosyl residues. Ferulic acid has several commercial applications in food and pharmaceutical industries. The study herein introduces a novel feruloyl esterase from Aspergillus clavatus (AcFAE). Along with a comprehensive functional and biophysical characterization, the low-resolution structure of this enzyme was also determined by small-angle X-ray scattering. In addition, we described the production of phenolic compounds with antioxidant capacity from wheat arabinoxylan and sugarcane bagasse using AcFAE. The ability to specifically cleave ester linkages in hemicellulose is useful in several biotechnological applications, including improved accessibility to lignocellulosic enzymes for biofuel production.


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Aspergillus/enzymology , Biomass , Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases/metabolism , Base Sequence , DNA Primers
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