1998
DOI: 10.1007/s002530051237
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A third xylanase from Trichoderma reesei PC-3-7

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“…The L-arabinose-induced xylanases are XYN1, XYN4, and XYN5. XYN3 has previously been described to be expressed only in the QM9414 mutant strain PC-3-7 on cellulose, L-sorbose, and sophorose (6). While our data confirmed the absence of D-xyloseinduced expression in the parent strain QM9414, we nevertheless found notable expression upon induction by L-arabinose in strains blocked in either the reduction of L-arabinose (⌬xyl1) or oxidation of L-arabitol (⌬lad1/⌬xdh1).…”
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“…The L-arabinose-induced xylanases are XYN1, XYN4, and XYN5. XYN3 has previously been described to be expressed only in the QM9414 mutant strain PC-3-7 on cellulose, L-sorbose, and sophorose (6). While our data confirmed the absence of D-xyloseinduced expression in the parent strain QM9414, we nevertheless found notable expression upon induction by L-arabinose in strains blocked in either the reduction of L-arabinose (⌬xyl1) or oxidation of L-arabitol (⌬lad1/⌬xdh1).…”
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“…With regard to its xylanases, four have been purified and characterized: two members of glycosyl hydrolase family 11 (GH11) (XYN1 and XYN2) (3,4), the GH10 member XYN3 (5,6), and the GH30 member XYN4 (7). While the first three are all endo-␤-1,4-xylanases, XYN4 is classified as a xylan 1,4-␤-xylosidase, because it produces D-xylose as the main end product from xylan.…”
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“…Among the hemicellulases that have been studied, all except arabinofuranosidase are expressed at a substantially higher level when T. reesei is grown in medium containing cellulose than when it is grown in medium containing non-inducing carbon sources such as sorbitol (28,32). Additionally, expression of many of the genes encoding these enzymes, with the notable exception of man1, is induced by xylans.…”
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“…In addition to enzymes with cellulolytic activity, a number of enzymes have been identified in T. reesei that degrade hemicellulose (17,(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31). These enzymes include four xylanases (Xyn1, Xyn2, Xyn3, and Xyn4) and mannanase (Man1), which cleave the xylan and mannan main chains of hemicellulose.…”
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“…Cost is an important factor for large scale expansion of bioethanol production. On the other hand millions of tons of agricultural residues are abundantly available [6] and since no economically viable technologies are available for their conversion, most farmers burn them in the field. This not only pollute the environment, but also causes other problems such as the disruption of air transportation by smoke clouds in the sky [7].…”
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