TY - JOUR
T1 - Enzymatic degradation of xyloglucans by Aspergillus species
T2 - a comparative view of this genus
AU - Matsuzawa, Tomohiko
AU - Watanabe, Akira
AU - Shintani, Takahiro
AU - Gomi, Katsuya
AU - Yaoi, Katsuro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Abstract: Aspergillus species are closely associated with humanity through fermentation, infectious disease, and mycotoxin contamination of food. Members of this genus produce various enzymes to degrade plant polysaccharides, including starch, cellulose, xylan, and xyloglucan. This review focus on the machinery of the xyloglucan degradation using glycoside hydrolases, such as xyloglucanases, isoprimeverose-producing oligoxyloglucan hydrolases, and α-xylosidases, in Aspergillus species. Some xyloglucan degradation-related glycoside hydrolases are well conserved in this genus; however, other enzymes are not. Cooperative actions of these glycoside hydrolases are crucial for xyloglucan degradation in Aspergillus species. Key points: •Xyloglucan degradation-related enzymes of Aspergillus species are reviewed. •Each Aspergillus species possesses a different set of glycoside hydrolases. •The machinery of xyloglucan degradation of A. oryzae is overviewed.
AB - Abstract: Aspergillus species are closely associated with humanity through fermentation, infectious disease, and mycotoxin contamination of food. Members of this genus produce various enzymes to degrade plant polysaccharides, including starch, cellulose, xylan, and xyloglucan. This review focus on the machinery of the xyloglucan degradation using glycoside hydrolases, such as xyloglucanases, isoprimeverose-producing oligoxyloglucan hydrolases, and α-xylosidases, in Aspergillus species. Some xyloglucan degradation-related glycoside hydrolases are well conserved in this genus; however, other enzymes are not. Cooperative actions of these glycoside hydrolases are crucial for xyloglucan degradation in Aspergillus species. Key points: •Xyloglucan degradation-related enzymes of Aspergillus species are reviewed. •Each Aspergillus species possesses a different set of glycoside hydrolases. •The machinery of xyloglucan degradation of A. oryzae is overviewed.
KW - Aspergillus
KW - Glycoside hydrolase
KW - Oligosaccharide
KW - Xyloglucan
KW - Xyloglucanase
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U2 - 10.1007/s00253-021-11236-8
DO - 10.1007/s00253-021-11236-8
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33760931
AN - SCOPUS:85102999533
SN - 0175-7598
VL - 105
SP - 2701
EP - 2711
JO - Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
JF - Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
IS - 7
ER -