Mining the biomass deconstructing capabilities of rice yellow stem borer symbionts.
Rahul SinghJoseph P BennettMayank GuptaMedha SharmaDanish EqbalAnna M AlessiAdam A DowleSimon J McQueen-MasonNeil C BruceSyed Shams YazdaniPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2019)
This is the first report describing the enrichment of lignocellulose degrading bacteria from the gut of the rice yellow stem borer to deconstruct rice straw, identifying a plethora of enzymes secreted by the microbial community when growing on rice straw as a carbon source. These enzymes could be important candidates for biorefineries to overcome the current bottlenecks in biomass processing.