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Enzyme Activities Of Aerobic Lignocellulolytic Bacteria Isolated From Wet Tropical Forest Soils, Hannah L. Woo, Terry C. Hazen, Blake A. Simmons, Kristen Deangelis Jan 2014

Enzyme Activities Of Aerobic Lignocellulolytic Bacteria Isolated From Wet Tropical Forest Soils, Hannah L. Woo, Terry C. Hazen, Blake A. Simmons, Kristen Deangelis

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Lignocellulolytic bacteria have promised to be a fruitful source of new enzymes for next-generation lignocellulosic biofuel production. Puerto Rican tropical forest soils were targeted because the resident microbes decompose biomass quickly and to near-completion. Isolates were initially screened based on growth on cellulose or lignin in minimal media. 75 Isolates were further tested for the following lignocellulolytic enzyme activities: phenol oxidase, peroxidase, β-d-glucosidase, cellobiohydrolase, β-xylopyranosidase, chitinase, CMCase, and xylanase. Cellulose-derived isolates possessed elevated β-d-glucosidase, CMCase, and cellobiohydrolase activity but depressed phenol oxidase and peroxidase activity, while the contrary was true of lignin isolates, suggesting that these bacteria are specialized to …