Oxidative power: Tools for assessing lpmo activity on cellulose

Federica Calderaro*, Loes E. Bevers, Marco A. van den Berg

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Abstract

Lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) have sparked a lot of research regarding their fascinating mode-of-action. Particularly, their boosting effect on top of the well-known cel-lulolytic enzymes in lignocellulosic hydrolysis makes them industrially relevant targets. As more characteristics of LPMO and its key role have been elucidated, the need for fast and reliable methods to assess its activity have become clear. Several aspects such as its co-substrates, electron donors, inhibiting factors, and the inhomogeneity of lignocellulose had to be considered during experimental design and data interpretation, as they can impact and often hamper outcomes. This review provides an overview of the currently available methods to measure LPMO activity, including their potential and limitations, and it is illustrated with practical examples.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1098
Number of pages21
JournalBiomolecules
Volume11
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug-2021

Keywords

  • Cellulose
  • Chromatography
  • Enzyme assay
  • Enzyme kinetics
  • Lignocellulosic biomass
  • Lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase

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