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Comparison of Mono- and Dikaryotic Medicinal Mushrooms Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Activity.
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International journal of medicinal mushrooms [Int J Med Mushrooms] 2019; Vol. 21 (11), pp. 1115-1122. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Mono- and dikaryotic medicinal mushroom strains isolated from four wood-rotting basidiomycete fruiting bodies were comparatively evaluated for laccase, manganese peroxidase, cellulase, and xylanase activities in submerged cultivation in glucose or mandarin peel-containing media. Mandarin peels appeared to be the preferred growth substrate for laccase production by both mono- and dikaryotic Trametes multicolor 511 and T. versicolor 5 while glucose favored laccase activity secretion by Pleurotus ostreatus 2175. Lignocellulose-deconstructing enzyme profiles were highly variable between the studied monokaryotic and dikaryotic strains. A distinctive superiority of enzyme activity of the dikaryotic Trametes versicolor 5 and P. ostreatus 2175 over the same species monokaryotic isolates was revealed. By contrast, laccase, cellulase, and xylanase activities of the monokaryotic strain of T. multicolor 511 were rather higher than those in the dikaryotic culture. At the same time, hydrolases activity of Schizophyllum commune 632 was practically independent of the origin of the fungal culture. The results suggest that the monokaryotic isolates derived from the basidiomycetes fruiting bodies inherit parental properties but the capacity of individual monokaryotic cultures to produce lignocellulose-deconstructing enzymes can vary considerably.
- Subjects :
- Culture Media chemistry
Fruiting Bodies, Fungal enzymology
Pleurotus growth & development
Schizophyllum growth & development
Trametes growth & development
Cellulases metabolism
Laccase metabolism
Lignin metabolism
Peroxidases metabolism
Pleurotus enzymology
Schizophyllum enzymology
Trametes enzymology
Xylosidases metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1940-4344
- Volume :
- 21
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of medicinal mushrooms
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32450021
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.2019032706