Authors
Eduardo Ximenes, Youngmi Kim, Nathan Mosier, Bruce Dien, Michael Ladisch
Publication date
2011/1/5
Journal
Enzyme and microbial technology
Volume
48
Issue
1
Pages
54-60
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials may result in the release of inhibitors and deactivators of cellulose enzyme hydrolysis. We report the identification of phenols with major inhibition and/or deactivation effect on enzymes used for conversion of cellulose to ethanol. The inhibition effects were measured by combining the inhibitors (phenols) with enzyme and substrate immediately at the beginning of the assay. The deactivation effects were determined by pre-incubating phenols with cellulases or β-glucosidases for specified periods of time, prior to the respective enzyme assays. Tannic, gallic, hydroxy-cinnamic, and 4-hydroxybenzoic acids, together with vanillin caused 20–80% deactivation of cellulases and/or β-glucosidases after 24h of pre-incubation while enzymes pre-incubated in buffer alone retained all of their activity. The strength of the inhibition or deactivation effect depended on the type of enzyme, the …
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Scholar articles
E Ximenes, Y Kim, N Mosier, B Dien, M Ladisch - Enzyme and microbial technology, 2011