Discovery, activity and characterisation of an AA10 lytic polysaccharide oxygenase from the shipworm symbiont Teredinibacter turnerae.
Claire A FowlerFederico SabbadinLuisa CianoGlyn R HemsworthLuisa EliasNeil BruceSimon McQueen-MasonGideon J DaviesPaul H WaltonPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2019)
Shipworms are wood-boring marine molluscs that can live on a diet of lignocellulose. Bacterial symbionts of shipworms provide many of the enzymes needed for wood digestion. The shipworm symbiont T. turnerae produces one of the few LPMOs yet described from the marine environment, notably adding to the capability of shipworms to digest recalcitrant polysaccharides.