xylanolytica
Xylanolytica refers to the study and application of enzymes that break down xylan, a major component of hemicellulose found in plant cell walls. These enzymes, collectively known as xylanases, are crucial in various biological and industrial processes. Xylanases work by cleaving the glycosidic bonds within the xylan polymer, yielding smaller oligosaccharides and monosaccharides.
Naturally occurring xylanases are produced by a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and yeasts,
In industrial settings, xylanases have significant applications. In the pulp and paper industry, they are used