Abstract:Background: Xylan is the most abundant hemicellulose polysaccharide in nature. Endo-xylanases from GH10 and GH11 families are the most critical xylan degrading enzymes. Filamentous fungi are highly effective xylan degraders and possess numerous xylan degrading isoenzyme-encoding genes, especially Aspergillus niger. Most noteworthy, the amplification of the GH11 xylanase-encoding genes occurs frequently in an organism, but the knowledge of each GH11 xylanases is little known. Results: A. niger An76 encoded a c… Show more
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