Fig. 2From: Mechanistic strategies of microbial communities regulating lignocellulose deconstruction in a UK salt marshTemporal changes in lignocellulose composition and the distribution of carbohydrate-active enzyme domains within the meta-exo-proteome. a Lignocellulose composition of remaining in situ Spartina anglica biomass. b Rate of compositional change within the lignocellulose displayed as μg mg biomass−1, the dashed line represents 0 change; L, lignin; H, hemicellulose; C, cellulose. c Euclidean clustering of the enzyme class profile (≤ 1e−10), the 30 most abundant classes are displayed; GH, glycoside hydrolase; CE, carbohydrate esterase; AA, auxiliary activity; PL, polysaccharide lyase. d Euclidean clustering of the carbohydrate binding domain (CBM) profile (≤ 1e−10). Error bars (a) represent SE (n = 25). Figure plotted with [66]Back to article page