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Regulators of plant biomass degradation in ascomycetous fungi.


ABSTRACT: Fungi play a major role in the global carbon cycle because of their ability to utilize plant biomass (polysaccharides, proteins, and lignin) as carbon source. Due to the complexity and heterogenic composition of plant biomass, fungi need to produce a broad range of degrading enzymes, matching the composition of (part of) the prevalent substrate. This process is dependent on a network of regulators that not only control the extracellular enzymes that degrade the biomass, but also the metabolic pathways needed to metabolize the resulting monomers. This review will summarize the current knowledge on regulation of plant biomass utilization in fungi and compare the differences between fungal species, focusing in particular on the presence or absence of the regulators involved in this process.

SUBMITTER: Benocci T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5468973 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulators of plant biomass degradation in ascomycetous fungi.

Benocci Tiziano T   Aguilar-Pontes Maria Victoria MV   Zhou Miaomiao M   Seiboth Bernhard B   de Vries Ronald P RP   de Vries Ronald P RP  

Biotechnology for biofuels 20170612


Fungi play a major role in the global carbon cycle because of their ability to utilize plant biomass (polysaccharides, proteins, and lignin) as carbon source. Due to the complexity and heterogenic composition of plant biomass, fungi need to produce a broad range of degrading enzymes, matching the composition of (part of) the prevalent substrate. This process is dependent on a network of regulators that not only control the extracellular enzymes that degrade the biomass, but also the metabolic pa  ...[more]

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