Abstract
This study was performed in order to investigate the effect of selected xenobiotic compounds, such as different stress factors, Cd(II), Zn(II), Cu(II) and Mn(II) ions or some pro-oxidants: menadione, paraquat and hydrogen peroxide, on lacease activity with some white-rot fungi. Changes in lacease activity in the presence of natural fungicidals, the saponins from Medicago sativa roots, were also examined. The introduction of both metal ions and some pro-oxidants into the medium enhanced a multiple increase in extracellular lacease activity for the two fungal strains, Trametes versicolor and Abortiporus biennis. An notable increase in lacease level had already appeared in the 36 hour by the treatment with oxidative stress factors (menadion, paraquat and hydrogen peroxide), anti-fungal substance saponines as well as metal ions. The enhanced activity of lacease under heavy metal ions presence also suggests its important role in the fungal adaptation processes, what could be utilized to heavy metals containing waste materials. These strains of white-rot fungi could also be used to remove heavy metals from aqueous solutions by adsorbing the metals on mycelium and to biodegrade various organic xenobiotics by extracellular lacease. The presence of harmful compounds in the medium which might appear lethal for other organisms arouses detoxification abilities of this fungal group by increasing extracellular discharge of ligninolytic enzymes, in particular laccase. This offers extremely large possibilities for biotechnological use of white-rot fungi.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 81-83 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Journal | Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University |
Volume | 54 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - Feb 1 2009 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Biotechnology
- Agronomy and Crop Science