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Fig. 6 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 6

From: Processivity and enzymatic mechanism of a multifunctional family 5 endoglucanase from Bacillus subtilis BS-5 with potential applications in the saccharification of cellulosic substrates

Fig. 6

TLC analysis of the hydrolysis products from various cellulosic substrates by EG5C and its derivatives. a Hydrolysis products from cello-oligosaccharides. Lane M-glucose unit markers, i.e. glucose (G1), cellobiose (G2), cellotriose (G3), cellotetraose (G4) and cellopentaose (G5), Lanes 1–3-products released from cellobiose by EG5C-1, EG5C and EG5C-2, Lanes 4–6-products released from cellotriose by EG5C-1, EG5C and EG5C-2, Lanes 7–9-products released from cellotetraose by EG5C-1, EG5C and EG5C-2, Lanes 10–12-products released from cellopentaose by EG5C-1, EG5C and EG5C-2. b Products obtained from the hydrolysis of CMC, PASC and Avicel. Lane-M glucose unit markers, i.e. glucose (G1), cellobiose (G2), cellotriose (G3), cellotetraose (G4) and cellopentaose (G5), Lanes 2–4-hydrolysis products from CMC by EG5C-1, EG5C and EG5C-2, Lanes 6–8-hydrolysis products from PASC by EG5C-1, EG5C and EG5C-2, Lanes 10–12-hydrolysis products from Avicel by EG5C-1, EG5C and EG5C-2, Lanes 1, 5, 9-supernatant of CMC, PASC and Avicel in the absence of enzyme

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