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Cellulases for biomass degradation: comparing recombinant cellulase expression platforms

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posted on 2024-06-13, 08:56 authored by M Garvey, H Klose, R Fischer, C Lambertz, U Commandeur
Improvement of cellulase expression has the potential to change the nature of the biofuel industry. Increasing the economic feasibility of cellulase systems would significantly broaden the range of practicable biomass conversion, lowering the environmental impact of our civilisations’ fuel needs. Cellulases are derived from certain fungi and bacteria, which are often difficult to culture on an industrial scale. Accordingly, methods to recombinantly express important cellulases and other glycosyl hydrolase (GH) enzymes are under serious investigation. Herein, we examine the latest developments in bacterial, yeast, plant, and fungal expression systems. We discuss current strategies for producing cellulases, and evaluate the benefits and drawbacks in yield, stability, and activity of enzymes from each system, and the overall progress in the field.

History

Journal

Trends in Biotechnology

Volume

31

Pagination

581-593

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0167-7799

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Elsevier Ltd.

Issue

10

Publisher

Elsevier