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Crystalline cellulose hydrolysis in microbial communities via actinobacterial glycoside hydrolase family 12


ABSTRACT: Proteomic data from supernatants from thermophilic cellulolytic microbial communities, for the identification of specific hydrolases from Thermobispora bispora related actinobacterium.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Environmental Samples

TISSUE(S): Culture Supernatant

SUBMITTER: Matthew Monroe  

LAB HEAD: Jon M. Jacobs

PROVIDER: PXD004204 | Pride | 2016-08-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Comparative Community Proteomics Demonstrates the Unexpected Importance of Actinobacterial Glycoside Hydrolase Family 12 Protein for Crystalline Cellulose Hydrolysis.

Hiras Jennifer J   Wu Yu-Wei YW   Deng Kai K   Nicora Carrie D CD   Aldrich Joshua T JT   Frey Dario D   Kolinko Sebastian S   Robinson Errol W EW   Jacobs Jon M JM   Adams Paul D PD   Northen Trent R TR   Simmons Blake A BA   Singer Steven W SW  

mBio 20160823 4


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are key enzymes in the depolymerization of plant-derived cellulose, a process central to the global carbon cycle and the conversion of plant biomass to fuels and chemicals. A limited number of GH families hydrolyze crystalline cellulose, often by a processive mechanism along the cellulose chain. During cultivation of thermophilic cellulolytic microbial communities, substantial differences were observed in the crystalline cellulose saccharification ac  ...[more]

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