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Title: Xylanase and cellulase systems of Clostridium sp.: An insight on molecular approaches for strain improvement
Authors: Leya Thomas
Abhilash Joseph
Lalitha Devi, G
Keywords: Consolidated bioprocessing
Clostridium
Xylanases
Cellulases
Strain improvement
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Citation: Bioresource Technology 158:343-350;Apr 2014
Abstract: Bioethanol and biobutanol hold great promise as alternative biofuels, especially for transport sector, because they can be produced from lignocellulosic agro-industrial residues. From techno-economic point of view, the bioprocess for biofuels production should involve minimal processing steps. Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP), which combines various processing steps such as pretreatment, hydrolysis and fermentation in a single bioreactor, could be of great relevance for the production of bioethanol and biobutanol or solvents (acetone, butanol, ethanol), employing clostridia. For CBP, Clostridium holds best promise because it possesses multi-enzyme system involving cellulosome and xylanosome, which comprise several enzymes such as cellulases and xylanases. The aim of this article was to review the recent developments on enzyme systems of clostridia, especially xylanase and cellulase with an effort to analyse the information available on molecular approaches for the improvement of strains with ultimate aim to improve the efficiencies of hydrolysis and fermentation.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1499
ISSN: 0960-8524
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