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Fig. 6 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 6

From: Myceliophthora thermophila Xyr1 is predominantly involved in xylan degradation and xylose catabolism

Fig. 6

Up-regulated CAZy genes in the ΔMtxyr1 strain during 2 and 8 h of growth on wheat arabinoxylan compared to the wild-type strain. a Up-regulated (> twofold, p value > 0.01) CAZy genes at the 2 h time point and b 8 h time point in the ΔMtxyr1 strain. In bold, 15 CAZy genes that are up-regulated at both time points. Only the GH, AA, CE or PL families predicted to be involved in plant cell wall degradation per gene are shown. For additional information, i.e., predicted or known enzyme activity abbreviations (Enzyme act.) and the presence of CBM modules, see Additional file 2. In gray (various), the enzymes that act on more than one specific plant polysaccharide

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