Unlabelled: A thermo-alkali stable cellulase from sp. TP-1 was isolated from Tapovan hot spring soil sample. The BLASTn sequence analysis of 16S rRNA sequence revealed that the isolate belonged to the genus and shared the highest degree of sequence similarity (99.43%) with the different strains of The neighbour joining method of multiple sequence alignment revealed that the 16S rRNA sequence of sp. TP-1 shows maximum similarity with strain S_YE6-1017-022. One-Factor-At-a-Time analysis was used to optimize the carbon source, nitrogen source, pH, temperature, inoculum size and growth profile with respect to cellulase production. When compared to un-optimized basal media, optimised medium increased cellulase production by around 3.6 times. The Plackett Burman factorial design was employed to identify the critical medium components influencing cellulase activity and temperature was determined to have a significant effect on overall cellulase production. The current strain was capable of utilising lignocellulosic waste as an alternative carbon source. The use of sugarcane molasses and wheat bran as carbon sources resulted in a significant increase (~ 7.2 fold) in cellulase production in the current study, indicating the bacterium's potential for valorising lignocellulosic biomass into value-added products, which encourages its use in lignocellulosic-based bio refineries.

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