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- W186701717 abstract "In soils, microorganisms encounter complex organic matter that is rich in the energy, carbon and nutrients that are required for cell maintenance and growth. Cellulose and lignin are two of the most abundant biopolymers. However, bacteria and fungi do not have the ability to transport these into the cytoplasm; instead they depend on the activity of enzymes that are secreted into their immediate environment. These extracellular catalysts decompose organic compounds and generate soluble chemicals that are recognized by cell wall receptors and transported into the cell. Many organic pollutants in soil are polymeric, and poorly soluble and these also require extracellular catalysis prior to uptake, metabolism and detoxification. The complexity and diversity of extracellular enzymes and the macromolecules that they degrade will be reviewed and the many locations and multiple fates of these enzymes discussed. Ways in which extracellular enzymes overcome the destructive or inhibitory properties of the soil matrix and various strategies they adopt for effective substrate detection and utilization will be described." @default.
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- W186701717 title "How Do Microbial Extracellular Enzymes Locate and Degrade Natural and Synthetic Polymers in Soil" @default.
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