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Production of laccase by immobilized cells of Agaricus sp.
Authors:V. M. Kaluskar  B. P. Kapadnis  C. Jaspers  M. J. Pennickx
Affiliation:(1) Department of Environmental Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Poone, 411007 Poone, Maharashtra, India;(2) Department of Microbiology, University of Poone, 411007 Poone, Maharashtra, India;(3) Microbial Physiology and Ecology, Section Interfacultaire d'Agronomie, Université Libre de Bruxelles, c/o IP 642 Rue Engleand, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Laccase was produced in the supernatant of culture of a local isolate of Agaricus sp. obtained from decaying Ficus religiosa wood. The enzyme was produced at a constitutive level when growing the fungus in a nitrogenlimited medium supplemented with either glycerol, glucose, fructose, mannitol, arabinose, maltose, sacch arose, cellulose, or cellobiose. Atwo-to sixfold increase in enzyme specific activity was observed when growing the strain in the presence of straw, xylan, xylose, lignosulfonate, veratryl alcohol, and ferulic and veratric acid. Experimentsare consistent with the existence of an induction control on laccase and the absence of a form of carbon catabolite repression mediated by noninducing carbon sources. Immobilization of the Agaricus sp. on several supports, including polyurethane foam, textilestrips, and straw, resulted in an increase of enzyme production as compared to cultivation in liquid medium.
Keywords:Agaricus   white-rot fungi  laccase  polyphenol oxidase  cell immobilization  paper industry application
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