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Efficient crude multi-enzyme produced by Trichoderma reesei using corncob for hydrolysis of lignocellulose
Fengchao Jiang1, Lijuan Ma1, Rui Cai1
1Key Laboratory of Industrial Microbiology, Ministry of Education, Tianjin Industrial Microbiology Key Laboratory, College of Biotechnology, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, Tianjin, 300457 People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
To improve the efficiency of enzymatic saccharification for lignocellulose, an efficient crude multi-enzyme was produced by Trichoderma reesei using corncob, a low cost inducer. Expression of cbh1, bgl1, egl1, xyn1 and positive regulator xyr1 induced by corncob increased significantly compared to that by cellulose. After 120 h induction by corncob, enzymatic activities on filter, CMC, β-glucose and xylan increased 86.5, 46.9, 120.9 and 291.2% compared to those induced by cellulose, and the concentration of secreted protein increased by 120.8%. FPase:β-glucosidase and FPase:xylanase values in crude multi-enzyme I (ECI, induced by corncob) were higher than that in crude multi-enzyme II (ECII, induced by cellulose). Under the same hydrolysis conditions, the volume dosage of ECI was only half of ECII, but ECI still showed a maximum of 12.5 and 33.4% higher than ECII in the total reducing sugar and glucose yield in lignocellulose hydrolysis. Corncob could be a candidate for low cost production of multi-enzyme for efficient lignocellulose degradation, and this work could guide the genetic modification of T. reesei to obtain efficient multi-enzyme for lignocellulose hydrolysis.
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