2023
DOI: 10.5658/wood.2023.51.4.270
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Characterization of Low-Temperature Enzymatic Reactions through Heterologous Expression and Functional Analysis of Two Beta-Glucosidases from the Termite Symbiotic Bacterium Elizabethkingia miricola Strain BM10

Dongmin LEE,
Tae-Jong KIM

Abstract: Lower termites need symbiotic microbes for cellulose digestion. Elizabethkingia miricola strain BM10 has been proposed as a symbiotic microbe that assists in low-temperature digestion and metabolism of Reticulitermes speratus KMT1, a termite on Bukhan Mountain, Seoul, Korea. In E. miricola strain BM10, β-glucosidase genes expressed at 10℃ were identified, and the psychrophilic enzymatic characteristic was confirmed by heterogeneously expressed proteins. Crude β-glucosidase in the culture broth of E. miricola s… Show more

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“…Effective achievement of carbon neutrality requires more carbon sinks and carbon emission reduction; it is also necessary to encourage local residents to understand the meaning and necessity of carbon neutrality, and to participate in carbon neutrality-related activities through relevant education to improve and promote an awareness of carbon neutrality (Han et al, 2022;Jeon, 2010;Lee and Kim, 2023;Yang et al, 2023). As for wood, 48%-50% of its weight consists of carbon, and is an excellent material for achieving carbon neutrality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective achievement of carbon neutrality requires more carbon sinks and carbon emission reduction; it is also necessary to encourage local residents to understand the meaning and necessity of carbon neutrality, and to participate in carbon neutrality-related activities through relevant education to improve and promote an awareness of carbon neutrality (Han et al, 2022;Jeon, 2010;Lee and Kim, 2023;Yang et al, 2023). As for wood, 48%-50% of its weight consists of carbon, and is an excellent material for achieving carbon neutrality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%