An indigenous Aspergillus fumigatus strain was subjected to physical, chemical, and combined mutagenesis to enhance endoglucanase production.Using rice straw as a greater carbon source, maximum activity (84.94 U mL -1 ) was achieved via 10-minute UV exposure, while 150 g mL -1 ethyl methane sulphonate (EMS) yielded 62.89 U mL -1 .Combined mutagenesis (10 min UV+ 150 g mL -1 EMS) significantly improved activity to 123.32 U mL -1 , a 2.2-fold increase over the wild type.Optimization through response surface methodology (RSM) identified optimal conditions: pH 5.0, 55 C, 5-day incubation, and 5 mL inoculum.Purified endoglucanase exhibited high affinity for CMC and was further activated by 300 mM CaCl 2 to 176.92 U mL -1 .Kinetic and characterization studies confirm that this thermophilic, genetically improved (physical, chemical, and combined mutagenesis) strain is highly suitable for industrial applications in textiles and biofuels.
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