Literature DB >> 11548999

Microbial xylanases and their industrial applications: a review.

Q K Beg1, M Kapoor, L Mahajan, G S Hoondal.   

Abstract

Despite an increased knowledge of microbial xylanolytic systems in the past few years, further studies are required to achieve a complete understanding of the mechanism of xylan degradation by microorganisms and their enzymes. The enzyme system used by microbes for the metabolism of xylan is the most important tool for investigating the use of the second most abundant polysaccharide (xylan) in nature. Recent studies on microbial xylanolytic systems have generally focussed on induction of enzyme production under different conditions, purification, characterization, molecular cloning and expression, and use of enzyme predominantly for pulp bleaching. Rationale approaches to achieve these goals require a detailed knowledge of the regulatory mechanism governing enzyme production. This review will focus on complex xylan structure and the microbial enzyme complex involved in its complete breakdown, studies on xylanase regulation and production and their potential industrial applications, with special reference to biobleaching.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11548999     DOI: 10.1007/s002530100704

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


  183 in total

Review 1.  A new look at xylanases: an overview of purification strategies.

Authors:  Paula Sá-Pereira; Helena Paveia; Maria Costa-Ferreira; Maria Aires-Barros
Journal:  Mol Biotechnol       Date:  2003-07       Impact factor: 2.695

2.  An evolutionary route to xylanase process fitness.

Authors:  Nisha Palackal; Yali Brennan; Walter N Callen; Paul Dupree; Gerhard Frey; Florence Goubet; Geoffrey P Hazlewood; Shaun Healey; Young E Kang; Keith A Kretz; Edd Lee; Xuqiu Tan; Geoffery L Tomlinson; John Verruto; Vicky W K Wong; Eric J Mathur; Jay M Short; Dan E Robertson; Brian A Steer
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  2004-01-10       Impact factor: 6.725

3.  Purification, characterization of GH11 endo-β-1,4-xylanase from thermotolerant Streptomyces sp. SWU10 and overexpression in Pichia pastoris KM71H.

Authors:  Warin Deesukon; Yuichi Nishimura; Tatsuji Sakamoto; Wasana Sukhumsirichart
Journal:  Mol Biotechnol       Date:  2013-05       Impact factor: 2.695

4.  A novel thermostable xylanase of Paenibacillus macerans IIPSP3 isolated from the termite gut.

Authors:  Pratibha Dheeran; N Nandhagopal; Sachin Kumar; Yogesh K Jaiswal; Dilip K Adhikari
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2012-02-11       Impact factor: 3.346

5.  A novel xylanase with tolerance to ethanol, salt, protease, SDS, heat, and alkali from actinomycete Lechevalieria sp. HJ3.

Authors:  Junpei Zhou; Yajie Gao; Yanyan Dong; Xianghua Tang; Junjun Li; Bo Xu; Yuelin Mu; Qian Wu; Zunxi Huang
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2012-03-20       Impact factor: 3.346

6.  Xylanases of anaerobic fungus Anaeromyces mucronatus.

Authors:  Z Novotná; J Procházka; J Simůnek; K Fliegerová
Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)       Date:  2010-08-03       Impact factor: 2.099

7.  Novel glycoside hydrolases identified by screening a Chinese Holstein dairy cow rumen-derived metagenome library.

Authors:  Shengguo Zhao; Jiaqi Wang; Dengpan Bu; Kailang Liu; Yaxin Zhu; Zhiyang Dong; Zhongtang Yu
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2010-08-13       Impact factor: 4.792

8.  Enzymatic saccharification of seaweeds into fermentable sugars by xylanase from marine Bacillus sp. strain BT21.

Authors:  Pankaj Parab; Rakhee Khandeparker; Ujwala Amberkar; Vishwas Khodse
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2017-08-31       Impact factor: 2.406

9.  Biobleaching of banana fibre pulp using Bacillus subtilis C O1 xylanase produced from wheat bran under solid-state cultivation.

Authors:  A Manimaran; T M Vatsala
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2007-08-22       Impact factor: 3.346

10.  Isolation and expression of the xynB gene and its product, XynB, a consistent component of the Clostridium cellulovorans cellulosome.

Authors:  Sung Ok Han; Hideaki Yukawa; Masayuki Inui; Roy H Doi
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 3.490

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