Affiliation:
1. Guangxi University College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
2. Guangxi University
Abstract
Abstract
In this study, the potential function of AA10 lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase (LPMO) was explored in different composting system, including sludge/hay (SD/HY), pig manure/cane marrow (PM/CM), and dairy manure/cane marrow (DM/CM) by metagenomic. The results indicated that the abundance of AA10 LPMO varied in different microenvironments, and its abundance was highest in DM/CM. Meanwhile, cellulose was better degraded by DM/CM. Furthermore, AA10 LPMO was mainly produced by microbial communities such as Streptomyces and Nonomuraea. Finally, mantel test further confirmed that the degradation of cellulose by AA10 LPMO in different composting microenvironments. These findings would provide a reference for further research on the potential application of this enzyme and waste degradation.
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Research Square Platform LLC
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