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Background: Enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated lignocellulosic biomass is an essential process for the production of fermentable sugars for industrial use. A better understanding of fungal cellulase systems will provide clues for maximizing the hydrolysis of target biomass. Talaromyces cellulolyticus is a promising fungus for cellulase production and efficient biomass hydrolysis. Several cellulolytic enzymes purified from T. cellulolyticus were characterized in earlier studies, but the core enzymes critical for hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass remain unknown. Results: Six cellulolytic enzymes critical for the hydrolysis of crystalline cellulose were purified from T. cellulolyticus culture supernatant using an enzyme assay based on synergistic hydrolysis of Avicel. The purified enzymes were identified by their substrate specificities and analyses of trypsin-digested peptide fragments and were classified into the following glycosyl hydrolase (GH) families: GH3 ([beta]-glucosidase, Bgl3A), GH5 (endoglucanase, Cel5A), GH6 (cellobiohydrolase II, Cel6A), GH7 (cellobiohydrolase I and endoglucanase, Cel7A and Cel7B, respectively), and GH10 (xylanase, Xyl10A). Hydrolysis of dilute acid-pretreated corn stover (PCS) with mixtures of the purified enzymes showed that Cel5A, Cel7B, and Xyl10A each had synergistic effects with a mixture of Cel6A and Cel7A. Cel5A seemed to be more effective in the synergistic hydrolysis of the PCS than Cel7B. The ratio of Cel5A, Cel6A, Cel7A, and Xyl10A was statistically optimized for the hydrolysis of PCS glucan in the presence of Bgl3A. The resultant mixture achieved higher PCS glucan hydrolysis at lower enzyme loading than a culture filtrate from T. cellulolyticus or a commercial enzyme preparation, demonstrating that the five enzymes play a role as core enzymes in the hydrolysis of PCS glucan. In Conclusion: Core cellulolytic enzymes in the T. cellulolyticus cellulase system were identified to Cel5A, Cel6A, Cel7A, Xyl10A, and Bgl3A and characterized. The optimized mixture of these five enzymes was highly effective for the hydrolysis of PCS glucan, providing a foundation for future improvement of the T. cellulolyticus cellulase system.

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Bioenergy Biomass to Biofuels Editor Anju Dahiya Table of Contents - photo 1
Bioenergy
Biomass to Biofuels
Editor
Anju Dahiya
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ISBN: 978-0-12-407909-0
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dahiya, Anju, author.
Bioenergy: biomass to biofuels / Anju Dahiya, Plant & Soil Science, Jeffords Hall, Burlington, VT.
pages cm
ISBN 978-0-12-407909-0 (hardback)
1. Biomass energy. I. Title.
TP339.D34 2015
662.88--dc23
2014035313
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Dedication Dedicated to the man who was ahead of his time and lived with a - photo 3
Dedication

Dedicated to the man who was ahead of his time and lived with a very big heart, who approached life with strength, dignity, compassion, and above all with selfless love.

Who changed many lives for the better!

To My dear father

Jaikishan Dahiya

Papa heres a secret note to you 2011 Fathers Day was on June 19th - photo 4

Papa, here's a secret note to you ():

2011 Father's Day was on June 19th around when the first time I shared my intension of putting together this book. The following year, father's day was so empty for me I did not know how to wish youwith tears or gratitude. I somehow managed to meditate on this book and formalized the agreement. It is June 15th today, which is father's dayIve finally completed the final touches on this book and it is ready to fly.

I can only imagine how proud you would have felt holding this book in your hands. (I know in spirit you will!) And after looking through it you would have said, So nice! (and after a pause) What's next?

Hmm my answer would be how's the technology of growing fuel sounds? You would give a thumbs up!

Cheers Pa!

And yes, Happy Father's Day 2014!

- Anju

List of Contributors
Chapter Authors
Dr. Carol L. Williams , Research Scientist Wisconsin Energy Institute University of Wisconsin Madison
Pam Porter , Midwest Office Director Environmental Resource Center, University of Wisconsin Madison
Dr. Anju Dahiya
Dr. William G. Hubbard , Southern Regional Extension Forester Southern Regional Extension Forestry, The University of Georgia
Dr. Sidney C. Bosworth , Professor, Agronomist Plant and Soil Science Department, UVM Extension, University of Vermont
Dennis Pennington , Senior Bioenergy Educator, Michigan State University Extension
Dr. Heather Darby , Associate Professor, University of Vermont Extension
Chris Callahan , Engineer / Extension Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering University of Vermont Extension
Dr. Eric L. Garza , Lecturer University of Vermont
Dr. Mark Hanna , Extension Agricultural Engineer Ag & Biosystems Engineering, Iowa State University
Scott Sanford, M.Eng , Sr. Outreach Specialist Rural Energy Program Biological Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dr. Nathan S. Mosier , Associate Professor Agricultural & Biological Engineering/Lorr Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Purdue University
Bob Hedden , NORA Director of Education, National Oilheat Research Alliance (NORA) Efficient Heating Consultant and Educator
Anju Dahiya
Dr. Robert G. Jenkins , Professor Emeritus CEng, The School of Engineering, University of Vermont
Klein E. Ileleji, , Associate Professor of Agricultural & Biological Engineering Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering (by Courtesy) Extension Engineer in Agricultural & Biological Engineering Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Purdue University
Chad Martin , Renewable Energy Extension Specialist Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering Purdue University
Don Jones , Professor and Extension Agricultural Engineer Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering Purdue University
M. Charles Gould , Extension Educator-Agricultural Bioenergy and Energy Conservation Agriculture and Agribusiness Institute, Michigan State University
Rudy Pruszko , Industrial Specialist Center for Industrial Research and Service at Iowa State University Account manager, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, CIRAS
Sean M. McCarthy , Department of Chemistry, University of Vermont
Jonathan H. Melman , Department of Chemistry, University of Vermont
Omar K. Reffell , Department of Chemistry, University of Vermont
Dr. Scott W. Gordon-Wylie , Former Chemistry Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Vermont Founder & CEO, Green Technologies Inc.
Dr. Anju Dahiya
Dr. Lieve M.L. Laurens , Senior research scientist, Bioprocess Research and Development group. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Department of Energy
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