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Glucuronoyl esterases: diversity, properties and biotechnological potential. A review.

Rune Nygaard Monrad1, Jens Eklöf1, Kristian B R M Krogh1, Peter Biely2.   

Abstract

Glucuronoyl esterases (GEs) belonging to the carbohydrate esterase family 15 (CE15) are involved in microbial degradation of lignocellulosic plant materials. GEs are capable of degrading complex polymers of lignin and hemicellulose cleaving ester bonds between glucuronic acid residues in xylan and lignin alcohols. GEs promote separation of lignin, hemicellulose and cellulose which is crucial for efficient utilization of biomass as an energy source and feedstock for further processing into products or chemicals. Genes encoding GEs are found in both fungi and bacteria, but, so far, bacterial GEs are essentially unexplored, and despite being discovered >10 years ago, only a limited number of GEs have been characterized. The first laboratory scale example of improved xylose and glucuronic acid release by the synergistic action of GE with cellulolytic enzymes was only reported recently (improved C5 sugar and glucuronic acid yields) and, until now, not much is known about their biotechnology potential. In this review, we discuss the diversity, structure and properties of microbial GEs and consider the status of their action on natural substrates and in biological systems in relation to their future industrial use.

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Keywords:  Glucuronoyl esterase; carbohydrate esterase family 15 (CE15); delignification; hemicellulose; lignin–carbohydrate complexes; lignocellulosic biomass

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29739247     DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2018.1468316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Biotechnol        ISSN: 0738-8551            Impact factor:   8.429


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1.  Structure-function analyses reveal that a glucuronoyl esterase from Teredinibacter turnerae interacts with carbohydrates and aromatic compounds.

Authors:  Jenny Arnling Bååth; Scott Mazurkewich; Jens-Christian Navarro Poulsen; Lisbeth Olsson; Leila Lo Leggio; Johan Larsbrink
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2019-02-27       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  A Multiomic Approach to Understand How Pleurotus eryngii Transforms Non-Woody Lignocellulosic Material.

Authors:  Ander Peña; Rashid Babiker; Delphine Chaduli; Anna Lipzen; Mei Wang; Mansi Chovatia; Jorge Rencoret; Gisela Marques; María Isabel Sánchez-Ruiz; Teeratas Kijpornyongpan; Davinia Salvachúa; Susana Camarero; Vivian Ng; Ana Gutiérrez; Igor V Grigoriev; Marie-Noëlle Rosso; Angel T Martínez; Francisco J Ruiz-Dueñas
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-28

3.  The structural basis of fungal glucuronoyl esterase activity on natural substrates.

Authors:  Heidi A Ernst; Caroline Mosbech; Annette E Langkilde; Peter Westh; Anne S Meyer; Jane W Agger; Sine Larsen
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-02-24       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 4.  Enzymatic processing of lignocellulosic biomass: principles, recent advances and perspectives.

Authors:  Heidi Østby; Line Degn Hansen; Svein J Horn; Vincent G H Eijsink; Anikó Várnai
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2020-08-25       Impact factor: 3.346

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