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Penicillium janthinellum NCIM1366 shows improved biomass hydrolysis and a larger number of CAZymes with higher induction levels over Trichoderma reesei RUT-C30.

AthiraRaj Sreeja-RajuMeera ChristopherPrajeesh Kooloth-ValappilRajasree Kuni-ParambilDigambar Vittal GokhaleMeena SankarAmith AbrahamAshok PandeyRajeev Kumar Sukumaran
Published in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2020)
The results revealed the ability of P. janthinellum for efficient biomass degradation through hyper cellulase production, and it outperformed the established industrial cellulase producer T. reesei in the hydrolysis experiments. A higher level of induction, larger number of secreted CAZymes and a high relative proportion of BGL to cellulases indicate the possible reasons for its performance advantage in biomass hydrolysis.
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