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and sequences (A.A.; 1-letter-notation) of the CBM of EG; remarks column, the results of amino-acid comparisons in family 1 CBM; underline: the flexible residue (the conservation < 40%).
The presence of a family 1 CBM, which is also present in many cellulases (e.g., CBH I 6, is of interest for it might affect how the enzyme binds to and processes further on the cellulose surface24.
Here, we report the use of a family 1 CBM to increase the saccharification of a model cellulosic substrate.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 CBM extraction process Open image in new window Fig. 2 Typical production curve of a CBM reservoir.
In many CBM families, the family 1 CBM is important because it can bind to crystalline cellulose in the early degrading phase, which is important to promote cellulose degradation (Fujita et al. [2004]).
Thus, family 1 CBM addition to cellulase preparations might provide an alternative method to reduce the amount of enzymes needed to deconstruct cellulosic biomass, which might have direct impacts on the paper, textile and bioethanol industries.
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The comprehensive proteomic analysis, revealed a complete collection of hydrolytic enzymes including cellulases (GH1, GH3, GH5, GH7, GH9 and CBM 6), hemicellulases (GH2, GH10, GH11, GH16, GH43 and CBM 27) and pectinases (GH28 and GH29).
This result is surprising because XylC does not retain a carbohydrate-binding module 1 (CBM-1) that is necessary to bind tightly own substrate such as xylan.
Fig. 1 CBM-CFS3 carbon pool structure augmented to include transfers of C from the aboveground slow and belowground slow pools to the inland aquatic system via dissolved organic C (DOC) (Adapted from [36]).
The amino acid sequences of 92 family 1 CBMs were compared.
A comparison with family 1 CBMs revealed conserved amino acid residues and flexible amino acid residues.
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