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Factors influencing cellulase production Saccobolus saccoboloides

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Growth and cellulolytic en?
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Saccobolus saccoboloides was grown in a liq? uid synthetic medium with crystalline cellulose as the only carbon source. Culture supernatant was used to measure activities of the enzymes of the cellulolytic complex: (3-1,4 endoglucanase, (3-1,4 exoglucanase and p-glucosidase. The kinetics of growth and en? zyme production were studied in static and shaken cultures. The influence of various nitrogen sources, on production of the various cellulases in the culture medium was investigated. Growth and cellulolytic en? zymes production were maximal when organic ni- trogenous compounds were supplied. Enzymatic pro? duction was maximal at an initial pH of the growth medium of 6.5. Enzymatic activities were favored in the range of 50-55 C and pH 4.8-5.4.

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Preparation of Buffers for Use in Enzyme Studies

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Kinetic, inhibition, and stability properties of a commercial β‐D‐glucosidase (cellobiase) preparation from aspergillus niger and its suitability in the hydrolysis of lignocellulose

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TL;DR: Improvements of cellulase yields are being sought by continued mutagenesis and increased nutrient levels in the growth medium and within four to five days in submerged fermentation.
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Cellulase Activity of Poronia Oedipus

TL;DR: Cellulolytic enzymes are produced by Poronia oedipus grown on soluble and insoluble forms of cellulose and are negligible when the organism is grown in the presence of glucose.
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