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    Cloning and expression of xylanase genes from fungal origin.

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    Methods and expression constructs are provided for the cloning of genes from fungal origin which encode polypeptides having xylanase activity and their overexpression in a selected microbial host cell. Xylanases of fungal origin generally have lower pH optima and remain stable over a broader pH range than do xylanases of bacterial origin. The present invention provides for the high level production of fungal xylanases which are may be used in a variety of industrial applications requiring xylanase activity at a low p

    Cloning and expression of xylanase genes from fungal origin.

    No full text
    Methods and expression constructs are provided for the cloning of genes from fungal origin which encode polypeptides having xylanase activity and their overexpression in a selected microbial host cell. Xylanases of fungal origin generally have lower pH optima and remain stable over a broader pH range than do xylanases of bacterial origin. The present invention provides for the high level production of fungal xylanases which are may be used in a variety of industrial applications requiring xylanase activity at a low p
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