2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2009.07.014
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Production of laccase, manganese peroxidase and lignin peroxidase by Brazilian marine-derived fungi

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“…These results agree with those of previous reports (Jones 2000;Raghukumar 2008), which showed that marine fungi were known to produce functional enzymes at pH 7 to 8. The finding that enzymes of P. chrysogenum FU42 are active in extreme conditions is interesting because it indicates that the fungus can trigger and produce much more specific enzymes (Pointing and Hyde 2000;Bonugli-Santos et al 2010). These results indicate that enzymes from marinederived fungi are considerably different from those produced by their terrestrial counterparts because the enzymes retained their activities in extreme conditions where proteins can be denatured (Raghukumar 2008).…”
Section: Comparison Between Marine-derived and Terrestrial Fungimentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These results agree with those of previous reports (Jones 2000;Raghukumar 2008), which showed that marine fungi were known to produce functional enzymes at pH 7 to 8. The finding that enzymes of P. chrysogenum FU42 are active in extreme conditions is interesting because it indicates that the fungus can trigger and produce much more specific enzymes (Pointing and Hyde 2000;Bonugli-Santos et al 2010). These results indicate that enzymes from marinederived fungi are considerably different from those produced by their terrestrial counterparts because the enzymes retained their activities in extreme conditions where proteins can be denatured (Raghukumar 2008).…”
Section: Comparison Between Marine-derived and Terrestrial Fungimentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Thus, there is a greater production with an irradiated sample at 10,000 Gy. This change is probably due to changes in the chemical composition of the substance blocked in the metabolic pathways by radiation (Silva et al, 2010).…”
Section: Activity Of Laccase (Lac)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To quantify the manganese peroxidase (Bonugli-Santos et al, 2010), oxidation of phenol red (0.01% v / v) plus 500 μL of the enzyme extract, sodium lactate (0.25 M), bovine albumin (0.5% w / v) MnSO4 (2 mM) and H2O2 in citrate phosphate buffer (20 mM, pH 4.5) was measured. The reading was done at 610 nm.…”
Section: Activity Of Manganese Peroxidase (Mnp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several laccases have been purified from the culture supernatant of C. cladosporioides, which usually showed relative activities over a range of pH 3 to 6 and 40 to 70°C [17,18]. Previous research of C. cladosporioides mostly focused on its good capacity for dye decolorization and various enzyme activities in mesophilic temperatures [7,19,20]. There was only one report about psychrophilic C. cladosporioides, which was isolated from Antarctica at either 4°C or 15°C with the ability to produce endoglucanase [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%