Beta-glucosidase of Trichoderma: its biosynthesis and role in saccharification of cellulose - PubMed (original) (raw)

Beta-glucosidase of Trichoderma: its biosynthesis and role in saccharification of cellulose

D Sternberg. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1976 May.

Abstract

The extracellular beta-glucosidase of Trichoderma viride generally is present in low levels when the organism is cultured on cellulose because it is inactivated under the acid conditions which develop in the medium while the other enzymes of the cellulase complex are more stable. With the appropriate pH control, inactivation of beta-glucosidase is prevented and the activity of this enzyme increases during growth. In the saccharification of crystalline cellulose, or of cellulose at low concentrations, much of the glucose produced is the result of the cleavage of cellobiose by beta-glucosidase. However when high concentrations (10%) of pretreated cellulose are saccharified, significant quantities of glucose are produced by action of enzymes other than beta-glucosidase.

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