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Figure 5

From: Contribution of a family 1 carbohydrate-binding module in thermostable glycoside hydrolase 10 xylanase from Talaromyces cellulolyticus toward synergistic enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulose

Figure 5

Hydrolysis of WDM-RS glucan and xylan using different ratios of cellulase monocomponents and xylanases. Hydrolysis experiments were carried out at pH 5.0, 45°C with 3% (w/v) WDM-RS. The mixture consisting of Cel7A (38.9 nmol/g glucan) and Cel6A (44.5 nmol/g glucan) was replaced with various ratios of Xyl10Awt (0 to 98.4 nmol/g glucan), Xyl10AdC (0 to 108 nmol/g glucan), and Xyl10AdLC (0 to 119 nmol/g glucan) in a final volume of 1 mL (filled symbols). Bgl3A (6.17 nmol/g glucan) was added in all reaction mixtures. The cellulases or Xyl10A in the reaction mixture was substituted by 50 mM sodium acetate buffer (pH 5.0) as a control (empty symbols). The hydrolysis yields of (a) WDM-RS glucan and (b) xylan were calculated from the amount of glucose and the total amount of xylose and xylobiose, respectively, released in the hydrolysate after 24 h.

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