Production and localization of cellulases and β-glucosidase from the thermophilic fungusThielaviaterrestris
@article{Breuil2005ProductionAL, title={Production and localization of cellulases and β-glucosidase from the thermophilic fungusThielaviaterrestris}, author={C. Breuil and G. Wojtczak and J. Saddler}, journal={Biotechnology Letters}, year={2005}, volume={8}, pages={673-676} }
SummaryThe enzyme production and localization ofThielaviaterrestris strains C464 and NRRL 8126 were compared to determine their optimum temperature and pH for cellulase activity. High levels of intracellular β-glucosidase activity were detected in the former strain. The intracellular β-glucosidase of both strains were more thermostable than the extracellular enzyme; the half life ofT.terrestris (C464) endoglucanase activity at 60°C was greater than 96 hrs.
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