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Y. A. Denisenko, D. A. Merzlov, A. V. Gusakov, A. V. Chekushina, A. P. Sinitsyn

Comparative characterization of xylanases XylA AND XylE from the fungus Penicillium canescens

Abstract

Two xylanases (XylA and XylE), belonging to family 10 of glycoside hydrolases, were isolated from an enzyme preparation produced by the fungus Penicillium canescens. Kinetics of glucuronoxylan and arabinoxylan hydrolysis, as well as the influence of proteinaceous (XIP-like) inhibitors from rye on the XylA and XylE activity, were studied. XylA provided more complete conversion of glucuronoxylan than XylE, while XylE was more effective in hydrolysis of arabinoxylan. Unlike XylA, XylE was resistant to rye proteinaceous inhibitors, the property rarely met among the family 10 enzymes. Thus, XylE is a perspective enzyme for application as a cereal feed additive, while XylA may potentially be used for biobleaching of cellulose from hardwoods, which contain glucuronoxylan as one of major components.
Key words: xylanase, Penicillium canescens, proteinaceous inhibitors, xylan, hydrolysis kinetics.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2015, Vol. 56, No. 6, P. 348
   

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