Enzyme discovery and structure-function investigation of carbohydrate-active enzymes
Conference poster, 2019

The plant cell wall is the main component of wood, and it has a highly complex structure. In nature, microorganisms can essentially break down all of its parts, and their enzymes can be used for catalyzing specific reaction to remodel and modify wood-derived individual polysaccharides and complex fibers. There are still significant knowledge gaps regarding the interaction with the complex cell wall matrix on the molecular level. Further research on carbohydrate-active enzymes is hence needed, with a particular focus on enzyme active on hemicelluloses and on covalent bonds between lignin and polysaccharides. Investigating proteins of unknown function is also interesting, as they may be enzymes possessing novel activities towards the polymers of the cell wall.

WWSC

Enzymology

Lignocellulose

Author

Andrea Seveso

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Industrial Biotechnology

Johan Larsbrink

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Industrial Biotechnology

Wallenberg Wood Science Center Workshop
Djurönäset, Sweden,

Structure-function studies of enzymes cleaving covalent bonds between lignin and hemicelluloses

Interreg (CTH-010), 2017-10-01 -- 2018-03-31.

Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF17OC0027698), 2018-01-01 -- 2020-12-31.

Interreg (CTH-003), 2016-12-01 -- 2017-05-31.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Bio Materials

Biocatalysis and Enzyme Technology

Areas of Advance

Energy

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Latest update

2/22/2022