2024
DOI: 10.1128/aem.00122-24
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Unlocking the distinctive enzymatic functions of the early plant biomass deconstructive genes in a brown rot fungus by cell-free protein expression

Jesus D. Castaño,
Irina V. El Khoury,
Joshua Goering
et al.

Abstract: Saprotrophic fungi that cause brown rot of woody biomass evolved a distinctive mechanism that relies on reactive oxygen species (ROS) to kick-start lignocellulosic polymers’ deconstruction. These ROS agents are generated at incipient decay stages through a series of redox relays that shuttle electrons from fungus’s central metabolism to extracellular Fenton chemistry. A list of genes has been suggested encoding the enzyme catalysts of the redox processes involved in ROS’s function. However, navigating the func… Show more

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