نتایج جستجو برای: t reesei

تعداد نتایج: 704029  

2008
Dilek Ercili-Cura Martina Lille Johanna Buchert Raija Lantto

Caseins were crosslinked by Trichoderma reesei tyrosinase in both raw and heat-treated skim milk. Tyrosinaseinduced crosslinking was beneficial in the preparation of acidified milk gels from raw milk, but it did not have an effect on acid gels made from heat-treated milk INTRODUCTION Enzymes that form covalent bonds between or within proteins are potential tools in improving the texture of dair...

Journal: :Agriculture 2022

Treating ruminant feeds with exogenous fibrolytic enzymes may potentially increase forage cell wall degradability and thus feed efficiency. In nature, fungi biosynthesize lignocellulolytic that can break down lignocellulosic material into its sugar components, thereby providing ready fermentable substrates. This work showed the in vitro activity of three Trichoderma strains (T. atroviride strai...

2015
Hoda Bazafkan Christoph Dattenböck Stefan Böhmdorfer Doris Tisch Eva Stappler Monika Schmoll

Sexual development in the filamentous model ascomycete Trichoderma reesei (syn. Hypocrea jecorina) was described only a few years ago. In this study, we show a novel role for VELVET in fungi, which links light response, development and secondary metabolism. Vel1 is required for mating in darkness, normal growth and conidiation. In light, vel1 was dispensable for male fertility but essential for...

2003
Pamela K. Foreman Doug Brown Lydia Dankmeyer Ralph Dean Stephen Diener Nigel S. Dunn-Coleman Frits Goedegebuur Thomas D. Houfek George J. England Aaron S. Kelley Hendrik J. Meerman Thomas Mitchell Colin Mitchinson Heather A. Olivares Pauline J. M. Teunissen Jian Yao Michael Ward

The filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei produces and secretes profuse quantities of enzymes that act synergistically to degrade cellulase and related biomass components. We partially sequenced over 5100 random T. reesei cDNA clones. Among the sequences whose predicted gene products had significant similarity to known proteins, 12 were identified that encode previously unknown enzymes that lik...

2013
Kang Kang Shaowen Wang Guohong Lai Gang Liu Miao Xing

BACKGROUND Plant expansins and fungal swollenin that can disrupt crystalline cellulose have great potential for applications in conversion of biomass. Recent studies have been mainly focused on Trichoderma reesei swollenin that show relatively low activity in the promotion of cellulosic hydrolysis. Our aim was to isolate a novel swollenin with greater disruptive activity, to establish an effici...

2009
Bin Yang Ziyu Dai Shi-You Ding Charles E Wyman

technology was selected as a key area for biomass technology development in the 1980s, and the US Department of Energy (DOE) has actively supported the scale up of ethanol production since the Office of Alcohol Fuels was created in the DOE after the ‘energy crisis’ of the 1970s. Although biological conversion of cellulosic biomass to fuels and chemicals through enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2010
Gregg T Beckham Yannick J Bomble James F Matthews Courtney B Taylor Michael G Resch John M Yarbrough Steve R Decker Lintao Bu Xiongce Zhao Clare McCabe Jakob Wohlert Malin Bergenstråhle John W Brady William S Adney Michael E Himmel Michael F Crowley

Fungi and bacteria secrete glycoprotein cocktails to deconstruct cellulose. Cellulose-degrading enzymes (cellulases) are often modular, with catalytic domains for cellulose hydrolysis and carbohydrate-binding modules connected by linkers rich in serine and threonine with O-glycosylation. Few studies have probed the role that the linker and O-glycans play in catalysis. Since different expression...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
André Schuster Doris Tisch Verena Seidl-Seiboth Christian P Kubicek Monika Schmoll

The cyclic AMP (cAMP) pathway represents a central signaling cascade with crucial functions in all organisms. Previous studies of Trichoderma reesei (anamorph of Hypocrea jecorina) suggested a function of cAMP signaling in regulation of cellulase gene expression. We were therefore interested in how the crucial components of this pathway, adenylate cyclase (ACY1) and cAMP-dependent protein kinas...

2016
Lisa Kappel Romana Gaderer Michel Flipphi Verena Seidl‐Seiboth

Chitin is an important structural constituent of fungal cell walls composed of N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) monosaccharides, but catabolism of GlcNAc has not been studied in filamentous fungi so far. In the yeast Candida albicans, the genes encoding the three enzymes responsible for stepwise conversion of GlcNAc to fructose-6-phosphate are clustered. In this work, we analysed GlcNAc catabolism ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Joosu Kuivanen Dominik Mojzita Yanming Wang Satu Hilditch Merja Penttilä Peter Richard Marilyn G Wiebe

D-Galacturonic acid, the main monomer of pectin, is an attractive substrate for bioconversions, since pectin-rich biomass is abundantly available and pectin is easily hydrolyzed. l-Galactonic acid is an intermediate in the eukaryotic pathway for d-galacturonic acid catabolism, but extracellular accumulation of l-galactonic acid has not been reported. By deleting the gene encoding l-galactonic a...

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