AI Article Synopsis

  • - The growing interest in eco-friendly tech is shifting focus from a fossil-based economy to a bioeconomy, with renewable biomasses being recognized for their potential in producing valuable chemicals.
  • - The study emphasizes the importance of finding robust biocatalysts to replace harmful chemical catalysts in this transition, which involves enriching microbial cultures from energy crops.
  • - Researchers discovered over 300 glycoside hydrolases and characterized a new α-glucosidase (Aglu1) from a hyperthermophilic archaeon, showing promise for applications like starch liquefaction and saccharification due to its unique enzymatic properties.

Article Abstract

The increasing interest for environmentally friendly technologies is driving the transition from fossil-based economy to bioeconomy. A key enabler for circular bioeconomy is to valorize renewable biomasses as feedstock to extract high value-added chemicals. Within this transition the discovery and the use of robust biocatalysts to replace toxic chemical catalysts play a significant role as technology drivers. To meet both the demands, we performed microbial enrichments on two energy crops, used as low-cost feed for extremophilic consortia. A culture-dependent approach coupled to metagenomic analysis led to the discovery of more than 300 glycoside hydrolases and to characterize a new α-glucosidase from an unknown hyperthermophilic archaeon. Aglu1 demonstrated to be the most active archaeal GH31 on 4Np-α-Glc and it showed unexpected specificity vs. kojibiose, revealing to be a promising candidate for biotechnological applications such as the liquefaction/saccharification of starch.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9505709PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810505DOI Listing

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