Tracking of enzymatic biomass deconstruction by fungal secretomes highlights markers of lignocellulose recalcitrance.
Gabriel PaësDavid NavarroYves BenoitSenta BlanquetBrigitte ChabbertBernard ChaussepiedPedro M CoutinhoSylvie DurandIgor V GrigorievMireille HaonLaurent HeuxCharlène LaunayAntoine MargeotYoshiharu NishiyamaSana RaoucheMarie-Noëlle RossoEstelle BonninJean-Guy BerrinPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2019)
Fungal secretomes applied to highly recalcitrant biomass samples can further extend the release of the remaining glucose. The glucose yield can be correlated to chemical and physical markers, which appear to be independent from the biomass type and secretome. Overall, correlations between these markers reveal how nano-scale properties (polymer content and organization) influence macro-scale properties (particle size and water sorption). Further systematic assessment of these markers during enzymatic degradation will foster the development of novel cocktails to unlock the degradation of lignocellulose biomass.