“…Laccase isoenzyme multiplicity is a phenomenon observed in several fungi, and in the case of Pleurotus sajor-caju (Soden & Dobson, 2001), the basidiomycete CECT 20197 (Mansur et al, 1997), Pleurotus ostreatus (Palmieri et al, 2000), Trametes villosa , Agaricus bisporus (Perry et al, 1993) and Rhizoctonia solani (Wahleithmer et al, 1995), families of structurally related genes have been described. In the case of C. subvermispora, over four isoforms are observed, with different substrate specificity, but only one gene, lcs-1, has been identified Salas et al, 1995).…”