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1. Polyphenol Oxidase Activity on Guaiacyl and Syringyl Lignin Units.

2. Prenylation of aromatic amino acids and plant phenolics by an aromatic prenyltransferase from Rasamsonia emersonii.

3. Characterization of Amycolatopsis 75iv2 dye-decolorizing peroxidase on O -glycosides.

4. The action of endo-xylanase and endo-glucanase on cereal cell wall polysaccharides and its implications for starch digestion kinetics in an in vitro poultry model.

5. From 13 C-lignin to 13 C-mycelium: Agaricus bisporus uses polymeric lignin as a carbon source.

6. Structure-dependent stimulation of gut bacteria by arabinoxylo-oligosaccharides (AXOS): a review.

7. Polyphenol Oxidase Products Are Priming Agents for LPMO Peroxygenase Activity.

8. Oxidation-driven lignin removal by Agaricus bisporus from wheat straw-based compost at industrial scale.

9. Ferulic and coumaric acid in corn and soybean meal-based diets and in feces from pigs fed these diets.

10. The secretome of Agaricus bisporus : Temporal dynamics of plant polysaccharides and lignin degradation.

11. AA16 Oxidoreductases Boost Cellulose-Active AA9 Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenases from Myceliophthora thermophila .

12. Advances in process design, techno-economic assessment and environmental aspects for hydrothermal pretreatment in the fractionation of biomass under biorefinery concept.

13. The fate of insoluble arabinoxylan and lignin in broilers: Influence of cereal type and dietary enzymes.

14. Two Subgroups within the GH43_36 α-l-Arabinofuranosidase Subfamily Hydrolyze Arabinosyl from Either Mono-or Disubstituted Xylosyl Units in Wheat Arabinoxylan.

15. GH10 and GH11 endoxylanases in Penicillium subrubescens: Comparative characterization and synergy with GH51, GH54, GH62 α-L-arabinofuranosidases from the same fungus.

16. In vivo formation of arabinoxylo-oligosaccharides by dietary endo-xylanase alters arabinoxylan utilization in broilers.

17. Strategy to identify reduced arabinoxylo-oligosaccharides by HILIC-MS n .

18. Screening of novel fungal Carbohydrate Esterase family 1 enzymes identifies three novel dual feruloyl/acetyl xylan esterases.

19. Extending the diversity of Myceliophthora thermophila LPMOs: Two different xyloglucan cleavage profiles.

20. Cereal type and combined xylanase/glucanase supplementation influence the cecal microbiota composition in broilers.

21. Glycoside Hydrolase family 30 harbors fungal subfamilies with distinct polysaccharide specificities.

22. Profiling the cell walls of seagrasses from A (Amphibolis) to Z (Zostera).

23. Regioselective C4 and C6 Double Oxidation of Cellulose by Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenases.

24. Fungal xylanolytic enzymes: Diversity and applications.

25. Fungal glycoside hydrolase family 44 xyloglucanases are restricted to the phylum Basidiomycota and show a distinct xyloglucan cleavage pattern.

26. Oxidized Product Profiles of AA9 Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenases Depend on the Type of Cellulose.

27. Non-productive binding of cellobiohydrolase i investigated by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy.

28. Functional Validation of Two Fungal Subfamilies in Carbohydrate Esterase Family 1 by Biochemical Characterization of Esterases From Uncharacterized Branches.

29. Configuration of active site segments in lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases steers oxidative xyloglucan degradation.

30. Feruloyl Esterases for Biorefineries: Subfamily Classified Specificity for Natural Substrates.

31. Evidence for ligninolytic activity of the ascomycete fungus Podospora anserina .

32. Mass spectrometric fragmentation patterns discriminate C1- and C4-oxidised cello-oligosaccharides from their non-oxidised and reduced forms.

33. Colonies of the fungus Aspergillus niger are highly differentiated to adapt to local carbon source variation.

34. Quantification of morphochemical changes during in situ enzymatic hydrolysis of individual biomass particles based on autofluorescence imaging.

35. Structural Motifs of Wheat Straw Lignin Differ in Susceptibility to Degradation by the White-Rot Fungus Ceriporiopsis subvermispora .

36. Influence of Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenase Active Site Segments on Activity and Affinity.

37. Evaluation of fungal degradation of wheat straw cell wall using different analytical methods from ruminant nutrition perspective.

38. Improving ruminal digestibility of various wheat straw types by white-rot fungi.

39. Low liquid ammonia treatment of wheat straw increased enzymatic cell wall polysaccharide degradability and decreased residual hydroxycinnamic acids.

40. Biomass Pretreatment and Enzymatic Hydrolysis Dynamics Analysis Based on Particle Size Imaging.

41. Mechanistic insight in the selective delignification of wheat straw by three white-rot fungal species through quantitative 13 C-IS py-GC-MS and whole cell wall HSQC NMR.

42. Production of α-1,3-L-arabinofuranosidase active on substituted xylan does not improve compost degradation by Agaricus bisporus.

43. Distinct Substrate Specificities and Electron-Donating Systems of Fungal Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenases.

44. A novel acetyl xylan esterase enabling complete deacetylation of substituted xylans.

45. The physiology of Agaricus bisporus in semi-commercial compost cultivation appears to be highly conserved among unrelated isolates.

46. Laccase/Mediator Systems: Their Reactivity toward Phenolic Lignin Structures.

47. Quantification of the catalytic performance of C1-cellulose-specific lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases.

48. Lignin composition is more important than content for maize stem cell wall degradation.

49. H 2 O 2 as a candidate bottleneck for MnP activity during cultivation of Agaricus bisporus in compost.

50. Quantification of Lignin and Its Structural Features in Plant Biomass Using 13 C Lignin as Internal Standard for Pyrolysis-GC-SIM-MS.

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