Abstract
The purpose of the TCF project was to develop and transfer advanced Cel6A and Cel7A cellulase enzymes to Novozymes for testing on NREL provided DMR treated corn stover. In both cases, we developed advanced Cel6A and Cel7A enzymes that outperform the baseline T. reesei enzymes that are commonly available. The final milestone was to demonstrate an 80% glucan conversion on DMR treated corn stover with an enzyme loading of 10 mg/g glucan. This goal was achieved relatively early in the project and a new stretch goal for Novozymes became to test these enzymes in the Gen 1.5 yeast fermentation platform. The outcome was marginally successful due to temperature and pH optima mismatches between the enzymes (initially developed for use in a standard enzyme cocktail) and conditions suitable for yeast fermentation. Covid-19 and several re-organizations at Novozymes did significantly impact the project timeline, extending it to 2023. However, all of the original goals of the were successfully met or exceeded.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 12 |
State | Published - 2025 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/TP-2700-93539
Keywords
- Cel7A
- CRADA
- enzymes
- fermentation