Review of Xylanases: Sources, Engineering and Biotechnological Use

木聚糖酶综述:来源、工程改造和生物技术应用

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Abstract

Xylanases (EC 3.2.1.8) are value-added enzymes essential for biomass deconstruction and are widely used in the pulp and paper, food, feed, and biofuel sectors. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state and future prospects of xylanase research and application. It begins by examining the structural diversity of xylan substrates and the corresponding classification of xylanase enzymes, their catalytic mechanisms, and methods for their functional study, such as inhibitor analysis. The discussion then covers the challenges and methods involved in the purification of xylanases from complex biological mixtures. While natural microbial sources (fungi and bacteria) remain important, the limitations of wild-type (WT) strains for industrial production are highlighted. The review assesses the most common recombinant production systems, including Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, and Komagataella phaffii, comparing their advantages for high-yield enzyme production. Finally, the paper focuses on protein engineering strategies as powerful tools for enhancing key enzyme properties (thermostability, specific activity, and pH tolerance). By integrating fundamental knowledge with applied technological approaches, this review underscores the critical role of xylanases in industrial biotechnology and identifies future research directions for their optimization.

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