Genome sequence of Talaromyces piceus 9-3 provides insights into lignocellulose degradation

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Many species of Penicillium have exhibited great potential for lignocellulose hydrolysis. The filamentous fungus Talaromyces piceus 9-3 (anamorph: Penicillium piceum), which was isolated from compost wastes in China, was sequenced in this study. Compared with the cellulase producer T. reesei, T. piceus 9-3 processes a lignocellulolytic enzyme system comprising more diverse enzymatic components, especially hemicellulases. This report will facilitate the use of this strain for biomass degradation.

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He, R., Bai, X., Cai, P., Sun, C., Zhang, D., & Chen, S. (2017). Genome sequence of Talaromyces piceus 9-3 provides insights into lignocellulose degradation. 3 Biotech, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-017-1001-5

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