Transcriptional regulation of plant cell wall degradation by filamentous fungi
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland · Tieto (Finland)
Abstract
Plant cell wall consists mainly of the large biopolymers cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin and pectin. These biopolymers are degraded by many microorganisms, in particular filamentous fungi, with the aid of extracellular enzymes. Filamentous fungi have a key role in degradation of the most abundant biopolymers found in nature, cellulose and hemicelluloses, and therefore are essential for the maintenance of the global carbon cycle. The production of plant cell wall degrading enzymes, cellulases, hemicellulases, ligninases and pectinases, is regulated mainly at the transcriptional level in filamentous fungi. The genes are induced in the presence of the polymers or molecules derived from the polymers and repressed…
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3Topics & keywords
- Cell wall
- Hemicellulose
- Biology
- Cellulose
- Cellulase
- Lignin
- Enzyme
- Biochemistry