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Fig. 6 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 6

From: Boosting LPMO-driven lignocellulose degradation by polyphenol oxidase-activated lignin building blocks

Fig. 6

Genome analysis of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota. The protein sequence annotations of 336 Ascomycota and 208 Basidiomycota genomes were used for genome analysis. In total, a 277 Ascomycota and b 178 Basidiomycota comprise AA9 LPMOs encoding genes (blue column). Next to this occurrence of AA9 LPMOs encoding genes in Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, the co-occurrence of both AbPPO-like and MtPPO7-like, or either AbPPO-like or MtPPO7-like enzymes is indicated on the right of each column. The number of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota without co-occurrence of AA9 LPMOs encoding genes was 59 and 30, respectively (red column). In total, 50 Ascomycota and 17 Basidiomycota species were determined that do not carry any genes encoding AA9 LPMOs, AbPPOs, and MtPPO7s. c Total number of AA9 LPMOs, AbPPOs, and MtPPO7s encoding genes annotated in 336 Ascomycota and 208 Basidiomycota genomes. d Distribution of annotated AA9 LPMOs, AbPPOs, and MtPPO7s encoding genes within 336 Ascomycota and 208 Basidiomycota genomes. See “Methods” for details

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