Biology
Development of a thermophilic coculture for corn fiber conversion to ethanol
D. Beri, W. S. York, et al.
Discover how corn fiber, a byproduct of ethanol production, can be a game-changer for biofuels! This research reveals that *Clostridium thermocellum* can break down over 90% of corn fiber carbohydrates, while a novel organism, *Herbinix* spp. strain LL1355, can consume 85% of tough glucuronoarabinoxylan. Authors Dhananjay Beri, William S. York, Lee R. Lynd, Maria J. Peña, and Christopher D. Herring unveil significant advancements in ethanol yield through enzyme expression.
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