Enzymes unlock the power of plant waste, transforming it into valuable resources.
The article looks at how certain enzymes break down plant fibers called xylans. It explains the details of the xylan structure and how these enzymes work together to break them down. The researchers explored the partnership between xylanases and debranching enzymes in this process. They also highlight how this knowledge can be used in various biotechnological applications. In simpler terms, the researchers studied how enzymes team up to break down a specific type of plant material, showing how important this process is and how it can be applied in different fields.