Abstract

High Quality Aspergillus aculeatus Genomes and Transcriptomes: A Platform for Cellulase Activity Optimization Toward Industrial Applications.

Highlights

  • Plant biomass is an important feedstock for the production of biofuel and other value-added chemicals in biorefinery industry (Rosales-Calderon and Arantes, 2019)

  • A ton of cellulose could be converted to ∼170 gallons of bioethanol, and the global cellulosic biomasses can potentially be used to produce over 167 billion gallons of bioethanol annually (Murdock et al, 2019)

  • We further investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the cellulose-degrading enzyme sequences (GH5, 6, 7, and AA9, Figure 1E), compared to those of selected housekeeping genes (Figure 1D)

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Summary

Introduction

Plant biomass is an important feedstock for the production of biofuel and other value-added chemicals in biorefinery industry (Rosales-Calderon and Arantes, 2019). Org),” and the fungus A. aculeatus strain “BCC199” ( known as TBRC277 in our repository) came out as one of the most promising cellulolytic enzyme producers in our collection, based on its cellulolytic enzyme activity on saccharification of different types of biomass (Suwannarangsee et al, 2012, 2014).

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