2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(623a) Expression of Novel Enzymes for Biomass Conversion in E.Coli
Authors
Commercial enzymes available in the market are not tailor made for conversion of AFEX-treated biomass. These lack some important enzyme components and/or the relative ratios of enzymes are inadequate for complete cellulose and hemicellulose conversions. We report here the use of additional hydrolytic enzymes [eg, endoglucanase I (EGI), b-glucosidase, cellobiohydrolases I and II (CBH I & II), xylanase, xylobiase etc.] from different bacterial and fungal sources as well as non-hydrolytic enzymes like expansins along with commercial enzymes to enhance the conversion of AFEX-treated materials. These supplemental enzymes are expressed in E. coli. Our objective is more rapid biomass hydrolysis at high yields with lower total enzyme loadings to improve the economics of ethanol production.