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Overview
The Genozymes project is funded primarily by Genome Canada, Genome Quebec, and Genome Alberta.
Fungal enzymes are already being used widely in industry. They are versatile and can be deployed in challenging environments. Genozymes uses functional genomic and ancillary approaches to identify and characterize fungal enzymes for industrial and environmental applications including the conversion of woody biomass to biofuels and other bioproducts. The Genozymes project examines evolutionarily diverse fungal species chosen for their ability to grow at environmental extremes and their known ability in biodegradation, bioremediation and biocatalysis.
Research componants of the project includes: genome sequencing and annotation; transcriptome and exo-proteome analyses; protein production; enzyme characterization; directed evolution; protein structure determination; saccharification of lignocellulose; pulp and paper applications; cattle feed supplement; and related environmental, ethical, economic, legal, and social issues (GE3LS).
Scientific Focus
Partners
- Concordia University
- INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier
- Lethbridge Research Centre
- McGill University
- McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre
- University of Calgary
- DSM White Biotechnology
- FPInnovations
- Cellulosic Biofuel Network
- InterMine - Cambridge University
News and Events
- Calcarisporiella thermophila genome released
- Amorphotheca resinae genome released
- Rhizomucor pusillus genome released
- Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides genome released
- Corynascus thermophilus genome released
- Thermoascus aurantiacus genome released
- Scytalidium thermophilum genome released
- Aureobasidium pullulans genome released
- Myriococcum thermophilum genome released
- Genozymes AGM 2012
- Genozymes AGM 2011
- Thermomyces lanuginosus genome released
- Talaromyces thermophilus genome released
- Trametes versicolor genome released
- Genozymes AGM 2010