Ligninolytic enzyme activities in mycelium of some wild and commercial mushrooms

dc.contributor.authorKalmis, E
dc.contributor.authorYasa, I
dc.contributor.authorKalyoncu, F
dc.contributor.authorPazarbasi, B
dc.contributor.authorKocyigit, A
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-18T12:03:29Z
dc.date.available2024-07-18T12:03:29Z
dc.description.abstractLignin is probably one of the most recalcitrant compounds synthesized by plants. This compound is degraded by few microorganisms. White-rot fungi have been extensively studied due to its powerful ligninolytic enzymes. In this study, ligninolytic enzyme activities of different fungal species (six commercial and 13 wild) were investigated in solid and liquid culture media. It was postulated that, among the wild strains, only Pleurotus ostreatus-1 (MCC45), P. ostreatus-2 (MCC40), Pleurotus eryngii-1 (MCC25) and P. eryngii-2 (MCC26), and commercial strains P. ostreatus, P. sajor-caju, P. eryngii presented lignin peroxidase (LiP) activity. All enzymes tested in this study were not determined in Rigidoporus ulmarius, Gloeophyllum trabeum and Tricholoma caligatum as well as commercial strain Pleurotus citrinopileatus. Therefore, the results of the present study allow us to conclude that wild P. ostreatus and P. eryngii are good candidates for scale-up ligninolytic enzyme production.
dc.identifier.issn1684-5315
dc.identifier.urihttp://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/9164
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.publisherACADEMIC JOURNALS
dc.subjectMANGANESE PEROXIDASE
dc.subjectLACCASE
dc.subjectDECOLORIZATION
dc.subjectSTRAINS
dc.subjectOXIDASE
dc.subjectFUNGI
dc.titleLigninolytic enzyme activities in mycelium of some wild and commercial mushrooms
dc.typeArticle

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