Production of functional agarolytic nano-complex for the synergistic hydrolysis of marine biomass and its potential application in carbohydrate-binding module-utilizing one-step purification

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Transformation of cellulose into monosaccharides can be achieved by hydrolysis of the cellulose chains, carried out by a special group of enzymes known as cellulases.


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ABSTRACTPaenibacillus curdlanolyticusB-6 Xyn10D is a xylanase containing a family 3 carbohydrate-binding module (CBM3). Biochemical analyses using recombinant proteins derived from Xyn10D suggested that the CBM3 polypeptide has an affinity for cellulose and xylan and that CBM3 in Xyn10D is important for hydrolysis of insoluble arabinoxylan and natural biomass.


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