2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2006.01.002
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Enhanced extracellular laccase activity as a part of the response system of white rot fungi: Trametes versicolor and Abortiporus biennis to paraquat-caused oxidative stress conditions

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“…These findings demonstrated that the microbial growth stage had an enormous influence on the laccase yield in filamentous fungi and the application of an inducer at an appropriate growth stage enhances higher yield [18,37]. Results obtained in this experiment are similar to those obtained by De Souza et al [19].…”
Section: Effect Of Chitosan Induction Time On Laccase Production Fromsupporting
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“…These findings demonstrated that the microbial growth stage had an enormous influence on the laccase yield in filamentous fungi and the application of an inducer at an appropriate growth stage enhances higher yield [18,37]. Results obtained in this experiment are similar to those obtained by De Souza et al [19].…”
Section: Effect Of Chitosan Induction Time On Laccase Production Fromsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…4 Effect of chitosan multiple addition on a intracellular and extracellular laccase activity b extracellular protein concentration and biomass growth rate in the media culture of T. versicolor using the optimized conditions bacteria and fungi [2,4,38]. Increase in the extracellular concentration of ROS and corresponding increase in laccase production in T. versicolor culture have been reported [17,37]. Higher physiological concentration of ROS in the chitosan-treated cultures is an implication of excessive oxidative stress [36].…”
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“…It has been suggested that laccases may be important aromatic compound detoxification enzymes for many fungal species by catalyzing nonspecific oxidation and polymerization reactions. For example, laccase production was stimulated by the addition of 0.5 mM PCP to liquid cultures of Trametes versicolor (Mougin et al, 2002) and by the addition of 25 µM paraquat to T. versicolor and 20 µM paraquat to A. biennis cultures (Jaszek et al, 2006).…”
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“…Conversely, oxidative stress may contribute to increased enzyme production under certain circumstances, for example, enhanced extracellular laccase activity is found as a part of the response system of white rot fungi, Trametes versicolor and Abortiporus biennis, to paraquatcaused oxidative stress conditions (Jaszek et al 2006).…”
Section: The Effects Of Oxidative Stress On Enzyme Production In Fungimentioning
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