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Hemicellulases and auxiliary enzymes for improved conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to monosaccharides

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Hemicellulases and auxiliary enzymes for improved conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to monosaccharides

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Biotechnology for biofuels

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Gao, Dahai; Uppugundla, Nirmal; Chundawat, Shishir PS; Yu, Xiurong; Hermanson, Spencer; Gowda, Krishne; Brumm, Phillip; Mead, David; Balan, Venkatesh; Dale, Bruce E

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<P><B>Background</B></P><P>High enzyme loading is a major economic bottleneck for the commercial processing of pretreated lignocellulosic biomass to produce fermentable sugars. Optimizing the enzyme cocktail for specific types of pretreated biomass allows for a significant reduction in enzyme loading without sacrificing hydrolysis yield. This is especially important for alkaline pretreatments such as Ammonia fiber expansion (AFEX) pretreated corn stover. Hence, a diverse set of hemicellulases supplemented along with cellulases is necessary for high recovery of monosaccharides.</P><P><B>Results</B></P><P>The core fungal cellulases in the optimal cocktail include cellobiohydrolase I [CBH I; glycoside hydrolase (GH) family 7A], cellobiohydrolase II (CBH II; GH family 6A), endoglucanase I (EG I; GH family 7B) and &beta;-glucosidase (&beta;G; GH family 3). Hemicellulases tested along with the core cellulases include xylanases (LX1, GH family 10; LX2, GH family 10; LX3, GH family 10; LX4, GH family 11; LX5, GH family 10; LX6, GH family 10), &beta;-xylosidase (L&beta;X; GH family 52), &alpha;-arabinofuranosidase (LArb, GH family 51) and &alpha;-glucuronidase (L&alpha;Gl, GH family 67) that were cloned, expressed and/or purified from different bacterial sources. Different combinations of these enzymes were tested using a high-throughput microplate based 24 h hydrolysis assay. Both family 10 (LX3) and family 11 (LX4) xylanases were found to most efficiently hydrolyze AFEX pretreated corn stover in a synergistic manner. The optimal mass ratio of xylanases (LX3 and LX4) to cellulases (CBH I, CBH II and EG I) is 25:75. L&beta;X (0.6 mg/g glucan) is crucial to obtaining monomeric xylose (54% xylose yield), while LArb (0.6 mg/g glucan) and L&alpha;Gl (0.8 mg/g glucan) can both further increase xylose yield by an additional 20%. Compared with Accellerase 1000, a purified cocktail of cellulases supplemented with accessory hemicellulases will not only increase both glucose and xylose yields but will also decrease the total enzyme loading needed for equivalent yields.</P><P><B>Conclusions</B></P><P>A diverse set of accessory hemicellulases was found necessary to enhance the synergistic action of cellulases hydrolysing AFEX pretreated corn stover. High glucose (around 80%) and xylose (around 70%) yields were achieved with a moderate enzyme loading (~20 mg protein/g glucan) using an in-house developed cocktail compared to commercial enzymes.</P>

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2011

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BioMed Central

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1754-6834

4

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pp.5-5

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