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Fig. 8 | Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts

Fig. 8

From: Functional identification of two novel carbohydrate-binding modules of glucuronoxylanase CrXyl30 and their contribution to the lignocellulose saccharification

Fig. 8

The effects of CBMs on the synergistic hydrolysis by commercial cellulase and recombinant SaXyl10. a The synergistic hydrolysis of delignified corncob by CEL and rSaXyl10 or its CBM-fusion versions. b The synergistic hydrolysis of delignified Carolina poplar by CEL and rSaXyl10 or its CBM-fusion versions. c The cellulose and xylan conversion rates of delignified corncob at the 96th hour of hydrolysis. The numbers in Fig. 8a, b indicate the reducing sugar concentration (mg/mL) at the 96th hour. In Fig. 8c, the significance analysis of difference between CEL and other groups is performed using t-test (*: P < 0.05; **: P < 0.01)

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