20240918-Koh-Esterase-Summary (IMAGE)
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A schematic overview of the study’s significance. Wood is composed mainly of cellulose fibers (green), hemicellulose (blue) and lignin (red), that are chemically linked to each other. A fungal enzyme (pink) can separate hemicellulose and lignin, but to do so, it needs to bind to a short chain of hemicellulose. Only by creating a test substrate that also has this short hemicellulose chain, the Kobe bioengineer KOH Sangho and his team were able to characterize the enzyme.
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KOH Sangho
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