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Title

Enhancing saccharification of wheat straw by mixing enzymes from genetically-modified Trichoderma reesei and Aspergillus niger.

Authors

Jiang, Yanping; Duarte, Alexandra; Brink, Joost; Wiebenga, Ad; Zou, Gen; Wang, Chengshu; Vries, Ronald; Zhou, Zhihua; Benoit, Isabelle

Abstract

Objectives: To increase the efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis for plant biomass conversion into renewable biofuel and chemicals. Results: By overexpressing the point mutation A824 V transcriptional activator Xyr1 in Trichoderma reesei, carboxymethyl cellulase, cellobiosidase and β- d-glucosidase activities of the best mutant were increased from 1.8 IU/ml, 0.1 IU/ml and 0.05 IU/ml to 4.8 IU/ml, 0.4 IU/ml and 0.3 IU/ml, respectively. The sugar yield of wheat straw saccharification by combining enzymes from this mutant and the Aspergillus niger genetically modified strain Δ creA/ xlnR/ araR was improved up to 7.5 mg/ml, a 229 % increase compared to the combination of wild type strains. Conclusions: Mixing enzymes from T. reesei and A. niger combined with the genetic modification of transcription factors is a promising strategy to increase saccharification efficiency.

Subjects

WHEAT straw; TRICHODERMA reesei; ASPERGILLUS niger; HYDROLYSIS; PLANT biomass; BIOMASS conversion

Publication

Biotechnology Letters, 2016, Vol 38, Issue 1, p65

ISSN

0141-5492

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10529-015-1951-9

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