Highlights • An easy set-up of the co-cultures from 2 different microorganisms (filamentous fungi and bacteria) from different microbial domains resulting into a greater and more diverse metabolic and lignocellulolytic content.• An over expression of several key enzymatic lignocellulolytic activities is observed during the co-coculture due to elicitation.• An elicitation of some specific biosynthetic cluster genes is observed due to the activation of those the complexity of the carbon compounds present in the lignocellulose.• An elicitation of some specific biosynthetic cluster genes is observed only during the co-culture experiment.• A specific microbial crosstalk and interaction exists at the species level between the 3 Streptomyces and the fungi leading to a specific of lignocellulolytic enzyme and secondary metabolite production.
Co-elicitation of lignocelluloytic enzymatic activities and metabolites production in an Aspergillus-Streptomyces co-culture during lignocellulose fractionation
Julian Detain,C. Rémond,C. M. Rodrigues,D. Harakat,L. Besaury
Published 2022 in Current Research in Microbial Sciences
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2022
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
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2022-02-01
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Biology, Medicine, Chemistry, Environmental Science
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