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Conversion of xylan by recyclable spores of Bacillus subtilis displaying thermophilic enzymes.

Rosanna MattossovichRoberta IaconoGiuseppina CangianoBeatrice Cobucci-PonzanoRachele IsticatoMarco MoracciEzio Ricca
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2017)
Our results indicate that the two-step degradation of xylans can be accomplished by mixing spores displaying either one of two required enzymes. The two-step process occurs more efficiently than with the two un-adsorbed, free enzymes and adsorbed spores can be reused for at least one other reaction round. The efficiency of the process, the reusability of the adsorbed enzymes, and the well documented robustness of spores of B. subtilis indicate the spore as a suitable platform to display enzymes for single as well as multi-step reactions.
Keyphrases
  • bacillus subtilis