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Fungal lignin degradation involves secreted heme-peroxidases and laccases that use oxidants as electron acceptors (H2O2 and O-2). The three main heme-peroxidases are lignin peroxidases, manganese peroxidases and versatile peroxidases. Lignin and versatile peroxidases are able to oxidize non-phenolic ...
The Ganoderma tsugae laccase (Lcc1) displayed multifunctional properties like lignin degradation, growth of mycelium, elongation of stipe and pigment production (Jin et al., 2018). White-rot fungus is applied also for other applications like soil and water bioremediation, biopulping, biomass ...
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The ability to establish this partnership has been lost in some plant lineages like the Brassicaceae, which raises the question of what alternative nutrition strategies such plants have to grow in P-impoverished soils. To understand the contribution of plant-microbiota interactions, we studied the ...
scitamineum showed that they lack laccase enzyme, which is required for lignin degradation in their secretome [50]. It may explain why U. esculenta and S. scitamineum infection were confined in a specific part where lignification is rare, and U. maydis can infect all aerial parts of the ...
Degradation of benzo[a]pyrene by mitosporic fungi and extracellular oxidative enzymes The involvement of extracellular oxidative enzymes (laccase, lignin peroxidase and manganese-dependent peroxidase) in the degradation of benzo[a]pyrene, a ... A Verdin,LH Sahraoui,R Durand - 《International Biodeteri...
Evolutionary development leading to the loss of CBHs may have occurred in the same way as has been concluded for lignin degradation, that is, the loss of ligninolytic peroxidases (PODs) during the early evolution of agaricomycetes (Floudas et al., 2012). The losses of PODs occurred several...
methods for degrading hazardous chemicals. However, this prior art is generally, and specifically, directed towards halogenated aromatic compounds. Suggested treatment strategies include incineration of the waste, removal and isolation of the contaminated materials, and degradation of the pollutant by ...