Duranova_2009_Arch.Microbiol_191_133

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Title : Two glucuronoyl esterases of Phanerochaete chrysosporium - Duranova_2009_Arch.Microbiol_191_133
Author(s) : Duranova M , Spanikova S , Wosten HA , Biely P , de Vries RP
Ref : Arch Microbiol , 191 :133 , 2009
Abstract :

The white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium produces glucuronoyl esterase, a recently discovered carbohydrate esterase, during growth on sugar beet pulp. Two putative genes encoding this enzyme, ge1 and ge2, were isolated and cloned. Heterologous expression in Aspergillus vadensis, Pycnoporus cinnabarinus and Schizophyllum commune resulted in extracellular glucuronoyl esterase activity, demonstrating that these genes encode this enzymatic function. The amino acid sequence of GE1 was used to identify homologous genes in the genomes of twenty-four fungi. Approximately half of the genomes, both from ascomycetes and basidiomycetes, contained putative orthologues, but their presence could not be assigned to any of fungal class or subclass. Comparison of the amino acid sequences of identified and putative glucuronoyl esterases to other types of carbohydrate esterases (CE) confirmed that they form a separate family of CEs. These enzymes are interesting candidates for biotechnological applications such as the separation of lignin and hemicellulose.

PubMedSearch : Duranova_2009_Arch.Microbiol_191_133
PubMedID: 18854978
Gene_locus related to this paper: wolco-gce1 , phacr-gce1

Related information

Gene_locus wolco-gce1    phacr-gce1

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Duranova M, Spanikova S, Wosten HA, Biely P, de Vries RP (2009)
Two glucuronoyl esterases of Phanerochaete chrysosporium
Arch Microbiol 191 :133

Duranova M, Spanikova S, Wosten HA, Biely P, de Vries RP (2009)
Arch Microbiol 191 :133