Bioprospecting thermostable cellulosomes for efficient biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass

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The adverse climatic conditions due to continuous use of fossil-derived fuels are the driving factors for the development of renewable sources of energy. Current biofuel research focuses mainly on lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) such as agricultural, industrial and municipal solid wastes due to their abundance and renewability. Although many mesophilic cellulolytic microorganisms have been reported, efficient and economical bioconversion to simple sugars is still a challenge. Thermostable cellulolytic enzymes play an indispensible role in degradation of the complex polymeric structure of LCB into fermentable sugar stream due to their higher flexibility with respect to process configurations and better specific activity than the mesophilic enzymes. In some anaerobic thermophilic/thermotolerant microorganisms, few cellulases are organized as unique multifunctional enzyme complex, called the cellulosome. The use of cellulosomal multienzyme complexes for saccharification seems to be a promising and cost-effective alternative for complete breakdown of cellulosic biomass. This paper aims to explore and review the important findings in cellulosomics and forward the path for new cutting-edge opportunities in the success of biorefineries. Herein, we summarize the protein structure, regulatory mechanisms and their expression in the host cells. Furthermore, we discuss the recent advances in specific strategies used to design new multifunctional cellulosomal enzymes, which can function as lignocellulosic biocatalysts and evaluate the roadblocks in the yield and stability of such designer thermozymes with overall progress in lignocellulose-based biorefinery.

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Arora, R., Behera, S., Sharma, N. K., & Kumar, S. (2015, December 1). Bioprospecting thermostable cellulosomes for efficient biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass. Bioresources and Bioprocessing. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40643-015-0066-4

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