نتایج جستجو برای: lignin peroxidase

تعداد نتایج: 40726  

2015
Andrew F. Billings Julian L. Fortney Terry C. Hazen Blake Simmons Karen W. Davenport Lynne Goodwin Natalia Ivanova Nikos C. Kyrpides Konstantinos Mavromatis Tanja Woyke Kristen M. DeAngelis

Tolumonas lignolytica BRL6-1(T) sp. nov. is the type strain of T. lignolytica sp. nov., a proposed novel species of the Tolumonas genus. This strain was isolated from tropical rainforest soils based on its ability to utilize lignin as a sole carbon source. Cells of Tolumonas lignolytica BRL6-1(T) are mesophilic, non-spore forming, Gram-negative rods that are oxidase and catalase negative. The g...

2015
Kazuyuki Wakabayashi Kouichi Soga Takayuki Hoson Toshihisa Kotake Takashi Yamazaki Akira Higashibata Noriaki Ishioka Toru Shimazu Keiji Fukui Ikuko Osada Haruo Kasahara Motoshi Kamada Abidur Rahman

Network structures created by hydroxycinnamate cross-links within the cell wall architecture of gramineous plants make the cell wall resistant to the gravitational force of the earth. In this study, the effects of microgravity on the formation of cell wall-bound hydroxycinnamates were examined using etiolated rice shoots simultaneously grown under artificial 1 g and microgravity conditions in t...

2013
Kristen M. DeAngelis Deepak Sharma Rebecca Varney Blake Simmons Nancy G. Isern Lye Meng Markilllie Carrie Nicora Angela D. Norbeck Ronald C. Taylor Joshua T. Aldrich Errol W. Robinson

Lignocellulosic biofuels are promising as sustainable alternative fuels, but lignin inhibits access of enzymes to cellulose, and by-products of lignin degradation can be toxic to cells. The fast growth, high efficiency and specificity of enzymes employed in the anaerobic litter deconstruction carried out by tropical soil bacteria make these organisms useful templates for improving biofuel produ...

2013
Yan Shi Liyuan Chai Chongjian Tang Zhihui Yang Huan Zhang Runhua Chen Yuehui Chen Yu Zheng

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Lignin materials are abundant and among the most important potential sources for biofuel production. Development of an efficient lignin degradation process has considerable potential for the production of a variety of chemicals, including bioethanol. However, lignin degradation using current methods is inefficient. Given their immense environmental adaptability and bioc...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
M G Mason A S Ball B J Reeder G Silkstone P Nicholls M T Wilson

Actinomycetes secrete into their surroundings a suite of enzymes involved in the biodegradation of plant lignocellulose; these have been reported to include both hydrolytic and oxidative enzymes, including peroxidases. Reports of secreted peroxidases have been based upon observations of peroxidase-like activity associated with fractions that exhibit optical spectra reminiscent of heme peroxidas...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2002
Mario Carlos Nazareno Saparrat María Jesús Martínez Marta Noemi Cabello Angélica Margarita Arambarri

The production of different extracellular ligninolytic enzymes was studied in autochthonous fungal strains from Argentina isolated from litter derived from hydrocarbon-polluted sites and from basidiocarps frowing on wood in forests. The strains tested were cultivated in a carbon-limited medium with shaking. Laccase activity reached higher levels than aryl-alcohol oxidase and manganese-dependent...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
P Ollikka K Alhonmäki V M Leppänen T Glumoff T Raijola I Suominen

The ligninolytic enzyme system of Phanerochaete chrysosporium decolorizes several recalcitrant dyes. Three isolated lignin peroxidase isoenzymes (LiP 4.65, LiP 4.15, and LiP 3.85) were compared as decolorizers with the crude enzyme system from the culture medium. LiP 4.65 (H2), LiP 4.15 (H7), and LiP 3.85 (H8) were purified by chromatofocusing, and their kinetic parameters were found to be simi...

2017
Xing Qin Xianhua Sun Huoqing Huang Yingguo Bai Yuan Wang Huiying Luo Bin Yao Xiaoyu Zhang Xiaoyun Su

BACKGROUND Manganese peroxidase is one of the Class II fungal peroxidases that are able to oxidize the low redox potential phenolic lignin compounds. For high redox potential non-phenolic lignin degradation, mediators such as GSH and unsaturated fatty acids are required in the reaction. However, it is not known whether carboxylic acids are a mediator for non-phenolic lignin degradation. RESUL...

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