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Analysis of endoglucanases production using metatranscriptomics and proteomics approach
Mandeep Dixit1, Pratyoosh Shukla2
1Department of Botany, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India.
Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology
|January 14, 2024
Summary
This review explores industrial endoglucanase applications and fungal sources. It highlights how biotechnology, proteomics, and systems biology enhance enzyme production for a greener economy.
Area of Science:
- Biotechnology
- Enzyme Technology
- Industrial Microbiology
Background:
- Cellulases, including endoglucanases, are vital industrial enzymes contributing to green economy principles.
- Key industries utilizing endoglucanases include biorefineries, paper, and textiles.
- Microbial production of endoglucanases offers a valuable biotechnological resource.
Conclusions:
- Advanced techniques like proteomics and systems biology are crucial for improving industrial endoglucanase output.
- Further research is needed to overcome challenges in the industrial application of endoglucanases.
- Optimizing culture conditions and enzyme engineering are key for enhanced industrial enzyme performance.
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