Abstract

A new facultatively anaerobic, Gram‐negative bacterium, Cytophaga sp. LX‐7, degrading crystalline cellulose completely, was isolated from soil by dilution plating on cellodextrin agarose plates. This strain could excrete extracellularly all three types of cellulase and cellulosic substrates were the strongest inducer of endocellulase with CMC‐liquefying activity production. No reducing sugar was found in cultures of cellulose during incubation. An enzyme which degrades crystalline cellulose was detected in cultures of cellulose by measuring the formation of soluble carbohydrate but was not detected by determining the reducing sugar released. This strain also synthesized cell‐bound cellobiose oxidizing enzyme which was previously noted only in fungi. Both cellulose and soluble sugars could promote the production of cellobiose oxidizing enzyme.

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