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  • Many cellulolytic bacteria use cellodextrins as their primary source of energy.
  • "Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus " is a species of thermophilic, anaerobic cellulolytic bacteria.
  • Most of the fermentation occurs with the help of cellulolytic microorganisms within the caecum of the large intestine.
  • It contains a larger population of bacteria, particularly the cellulolytic bacteria, lower protozoa, and higher fungi zoospores.
  • And a 2014 study researched the black slug gut s microbiology in hopes of catalyzing other studies of cellulolytic activity that could improve biofuel technology.
  • Fungi and bacteria produces a spectrum of cellulolytic enzymes ( cellulases ) and xylanases which, on the basis of sequence similarities, can be classified into families.
  • Strains of " G . pannorum " are halotolerant, moderately cellulolytic, and able to survive and grow in the presence of multiple environmental stressors.
  • "' Fibrolytic Bacteria "'constitute a group of microorganisms that are able to process complex plant polysaccharides thanks to their capacity to synthesize cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic enzymes.
  • "Chaetomium atrobrunneum " is strongly cellulolytic, and cellulose-containing growth media can be used to selectively cultivate this and other " Chaetomium " species.
  • Humans cannot digest cellulose and excrete the fibers in feces, because, unlike ruminant animals, termites, and some bacteria and fungi, they lack cellulolytic enzymes such as cellulase.
  • The scaffoldin component of the cellulolytic bacterium " Clostridium thermocellum " is a non-hydrolytic protein which organises the hydrolytic enzymes into a large complex, called the cellulosome.
  • The cellulosome consists of a multi-functional integrating subunit ( called scaffoldin ), responsible for organizing the various cellulolytic subunits ( e . g ., the enzymes ) into the complex.
  • Arnold's Caltech research is in green chemistry and alternative energy, including the development of highly active enzymes ( cellulolytic and biosynthetic enzymes ) and microorganisms to convert renewable biomass to fuels and chemicals.
  • ""'Streptomyces drozdowiczii " "'is a cellulolytic bacterium species from the genus of " Streptomyces " which has been isolated from soil from the Mata Atl鈔tica forest in Brazil.
  • They do not seem to house bacteria in their gut that are able to digest lignin, as is the case in some other wood-boring species, and seem to rely on their cellulolytic enzymes to digest cellulose.
  • For example, in one group of termites, there is a three-way symbiotic relationship : termites of the family Rhinotermitidae, cellulolytic protists of the genus " Pseudotrichonympha " in the guts of these termites, and intracellular bacterial symbionts of the protists.
  • However, he was unsuccessful in his attempts to isolate cellulolytic bacteria from the termite gut because anaerobic bacteria had not yet been developed, a result that spurred his continued efforts to find methods to do so after he received his Ph . D . in 1935.
  • While investigating the role of cellulolytic protozoa in the rumen of cattle, Hungate isolated a colony of " Clostridium cellobioparum ", but the difficulty in observing the cellulose clearings they produced in shake tubes spurred him to develop a culturing method using thin agar layers in roll tubes.