نتایج جستجو برای: lignin peroxidase

تعداد نتایج: 40726  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2000
L Zacchi J M Palmer P J Harvey

Phanerochaete chrysosporium maintained on glucose as the carbon source contained severely impaired mitochondria that were characterised by the loss of both succinate dehydrogenase and cytochrome oxidase activities. These cells maintained a constant value for energy charge using anaerobic metabolism. Cells with these properties express lignin peroxidase when supplied with a pure oxygen atmospher...

Journal: Mycologia Iranica 2016

White-rot basidiomycetes are one of the most important lignolytic microorganisms. These fungi have been reported to secrete three main classes of lignin degrading enzymes: lignin peroxidases (LiPs), manganese peroxidases (MnPs) and laccases. In this study, for the first time the lignin degrading capability of two plant pathogens i.e. Hyphodermella rosae and H. corrugata was evaluated using both...

2011
Baikjoong Kim Hyewon Kim Hyoung T. Choi

Most fungi possess several hydrogen peroxide-generating enzymes, glucose oxidase and pyranose oxidase. Pyranose oxidase can use glucose as its substrate to generate hydrogen peroxide. White rot fungi, which degrade diverse recalcitrant compounds, contain lignin-degrading enzymes, and lignin peroxidase and manganese peroxidase require hydrogen peroxide for their enzymatic reactions. In this stud...

2015
Kyoungseon Min Gyeongtaek Gong Han Min Woo Yunje Kim Youngsoon Um

In the biorefinery using lignocellulosic biomass as feedstock, pretreatment to breakdown or loosen lignin is important step and various approaches have been conducted. For biological pretreatment, we screened Bacillus subtilis KCTC2023 as a potential lignin-degrading bacterium based on veratryl alcohol (VA) oxidation test and the putative heme-containing dye-decolorizing peroxidase was found in...

2011
T. K. KIRK

The substantial potential applications of lignin-degrading microbes and enzymes have spurred research on lignin biodegradation in recent years. As described here, that research has led to the discovery in the basidiomycete Phanerochaete chrysosporium of the first lignin-degrading enzymes and elucidation of their mode of action. A family of powerful extracellular peroxidase isoenzymes has been t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
K A Jensen W Bao S Kawai E Srebotnik K E Hammel

Many ligninolytic fungi appear to lack lignin peroxidase (LiP), the enzyme generally thought to cleave the major, recalcitrant, nonphenolic structures in lignin. At least one such fungus, Ceriporiopsis subvermispora, is nevertheless able to degrade these nonphenolic structures. Experiments showed that wood block cultures and defined liquid medium cultures of C. subvermispora rapidly depolymeriz...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Elena Fernandez-Fueyo Francisco J Ruiz-Dueñas Patricia Ferreira Dimitrios Floudas David S Hibbett Paulo Canessa Luis F Larrondo Tim Y James Daniela Seelenfreund Sergio Lobos Rubén Polanco Mario Tello Yoichi Honda Takahito Watanabe Takashi Watanabe Jae San Ryu Christian P Kubicek Monika Schmoll Jill Gaskell Kenneth E Hammel Franz J St John Amber Vanden Wymelenberg Grzegorz Sabat Sandra Splinter BonDurant Khajamohiddin Syed Jagjit S Yadav Harshavardhan Doddapaneni Venkataramanan Subramanian José L Lavín José A Oguiza Gumer Perez Antonio G Pisabarro Lucia Ramirez Francisco Santoyo Emma Master Pedro M Coutinho Bernard Henrissat Vincent Lombard Jon Karl Magnuson Ursula Kües Chiaki Hori Kiyohiko Igarashi Masahiro Samejima Benjamin W Held Kerrie W Barry Kurt M LaButti Alla Lapidus Erika A Lindquist Susan M Lucas Robert Riley Asaf A Salamov Dirk Hoffmeister Daniel Schwenk Yitzhak Hadar Oded Yarden Ronald P de Vries Ad Wiebenga Jan Stenlid Daniel Eastwood Igor V Grigoriev Randy M Berka Robert A Blanchette Phil Kersten Angel T Martinez Rafael Vicuna Dan Cullen

Efficient lignin depolymerization is unique to the wood decay basidiomycetes, collectively referred to as white rot fungi. Phanerochaete chrysosporium simultaneously degrades lignin and cellulose, whereas the closely related species, Ceriporiopsis subvermispora, also depolymerizes lignin but may do so with relatively little cellulose degradation. To investigate the basis for selective ligninoly...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2009
Dominic W S Wong

Lignin is the most abundant renewable source of aromatic polymer in nature, and its decomposition is indispensable for carbon recycling. It is chemically recalcitrant to breakdown by most organisms because of the complex, heterogeneous structure. The white-rot fungi produce an array of extracellular oxidative enzymes that synergistically and efficiently degrade lignin. The major groups of ligni...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2010
Albino A Dias Gil S Freitas Guilhermina S M Marques Ana Sampaio Irene S Fraga Miguel A M Rodrigues Dmitry V Evtuguin Rui M F Bezerra

Wheat straw was submitted to a pre-treatment by the basidiomycetous fungi Euc-1 and Irpex lacteus, aiming to improve the accessibility of cellulose towards enzymatic hydrolysis via previous selective bio-delignification. This allowed the increase of substrate saccharification nearly four and three times while applying the basidiomycetes Euc-1 and I. lacteus, respectively. The cellulose/lignin r...

Scape bending disorder is the most important factor affecting postharvest loss of gerbera cut flowers. One of the ultimate reasons for gerbera stem bending is lignin, with deformation structural functions and defensive mechanisms. This postharvest experiment was conducted to evaluate the role of phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) and peroxidase (POD) enzymes activity in stem bending of two gerbe...

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