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Cellulase (EC 3.2.1.4;
systematic name 4-β-D-glucan 4-glucanohydrolase) is any of
several enzymes produced chiefly by fungi, bacteria, and protozoans...
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cellulase unit (CU) is a unit of
measurement for the
enzyme cellulase. One
cellulase unit is that
activity that will
produce a
relative fluidity change...
- cellobiosylhydrolase, 1,4-β-glucan cellobiosidase, exoglucanase, avicelase, CBH 1, C1
cellulase,
cellobiohydrolase I, cellobiohydrolase, exo-β-1,4-glucan cellobiohydrolase...
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produce cellulase. The
enzymes used to
cleave the
glycosidic linkage in
cellulose are
glycoside hydrolases including endo-acting
cellulases and exo-acting...
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produce cellulase; the
enzyme needed to
digest cellulose. However, some
animals and
species have
developed symbiotic relationships with
cellulase-producing...
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Finishers from
Texas promoted the use of
cellulase enzymes in the
finishing industry. The use of
cellulase enzymes to
modify the
appearance of jeans...
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washing or "bio stoning" is a
textile manufacturing technique in
which cellulase enzymes are
applied to denim. As with
traditional stone washing, the intended...
- symbionts. The
bacteria inside Trichonympha in
termites produces cellulase.
Cellulase enzymes are used to
break down
cellulose which is
found in plants'...
- Type of cell
Enzyme Plant cells Cellulase, pectinase,
xylanase Gram-positive
bacteria Lysozyme, N,O-diacetylmuramidase,
lysostaphin Fungal cells Chitinase...
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activity from
endoglucanases (part of the
cellulase complex); it is a
highly specific substrate for endo-acting
cellulases, as its
structure has been engineered...