Cellulose- and xylan-degrading yeasts: Enzymes, applications and biotechnological potential

Biotechnology Advances(2022)

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Microbes and their carbohydrate-active enzymes are central for depolymerization of complex lignocellulosic polysaccharides in the global carbon cycle. Their unique abilities to degrade and ferment carbohydrates are also utilized in many industrial processes such as baking, brewing and production of biofuels and drugs. Effective degradation and utilization of cellulose and hemicelluloses is important for the shift towards green bioeconomy, and requires microbes equipped with proper sets of carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes). Knowledge of cellulolytic and xylanolytic CAZymes has mainly been generated from bacteria and filamentous fungi, while yeasts have been largely overlooked and may represent an untapped resource in natural CAZymes with industrial relevance. Cellulose and xylan-degrading yeasts with the ability to ferment saccharides are also promising candidates for consolidated bioprocesses (CBPs), as they can degrade lignocellulose and utilize its constituents to produce desired products at the same time. Cellulolytic yeasts able to utilize insoluble crystalline cellulose are rare while xylanolytic yeasts are rather widespread in nature. The lack of particular enzymes in yeasts can be remediated by introducing the missing enzymes into strains having outstanding product-forming attributes.
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Yeast,Cellulose,Xylan,Cellulase,Xylanase,Consolidated bioprocess,Lignocellulose,Carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes)
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