2013
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.21935
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Induction and suppression of Dichomitus squalens and Ceriporiopsis subvermispora peroxidase activity by manganese sulphate in response to carbon and nitrogen sources

Abstract: Delignification is critical in the production of biofuel from a potentially abundant renewable resource, lignocellulosic waste. One of the classes of lignolytic enzymes are peroxidases. Manganese sulphate (Mn2+) has a significant impact on the peroxidase activity of lignolytic fungi. Along with induction, the suppression of peroxidase activity by Mn2+ has been observed. Peroxidase regulation is governed by three critical Mn2+ concentrations: the minimum inductive concentration (MIC), the peak concentration (PC… Show more

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