FGE-catalysed modification of CAZymes: A new approach for monitoring protein-cellulose interactionsTools Weston, Thomas (2025) FGE-catalysed modification of CAZymes: A new approach for monitoring protein-cellulose interactions. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractFossil fuels dominate the global energy sector and are considered the primary reason for the rise in greenhouse gases. Renewables represent a sustainable alternative yet lack investment in infrastructure. Biofuels are one alternative that may allow us to achieve the goals outlined in the 2015 Paris agreement. 2nd Generation biofuels use waste biomass from primary feedstock production. Lignocellulosic biomass is the most abundant biomass source globally, making it a promising energy source. Organisms across nature are known to produce enzymes capable of degrading polysaccharides, which are exploited in commercial bioethanol synthesis. Despite this little is understood about how these enzymes bind to extended cellulose surfaces. Expanding this knowledge may allow us to exploit these enzymes industrially.
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