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Fig. 4 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 4

From: Hydrolysis of untreated lignocellulosic feedstock is independent of S-lignin composition in newly classified anaerobic fungal isolate, Piromyces sp. UH3-1

Fig. 4

Piromyces sp. UH3-1 secretes diverse CAZymes for degrading the polymers of lignocellulose: a a pectin zymogram shows strong pectinolytic activity for UH3-1 at the top of the gel (teal arrow), while Aspergillus (Viscozyme, positive control) shows multiple bands having pectinolytic activity (pink arrows). b A carboxy methyl cellulose zymogram shows distinct cellulolytic activity for multiple proteins of UH3-1 (teal arrows), while Aspergillus (Viscozyme, positive control) shows high cellulolytic activity (pink arrow). Controls and experimental samples were loaded with the same total protein mass as measured by a Bradford assay

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