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Fungal hydroquinones contribute to brown rot of wood
- Source :
- Environmental microbiology. 8(12)
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- The fungi that cause brown rot of wood initiate lignocellulose breakdown with an extracellular Fenton system in which Fe(2+) and H(2)O(2) react to produce hydroxyl radicals (.OH), which then oxidize and cleave the wood holocellulose. One such fungus, Gloeophyllum trabeum, drives Fenton chemistry on defined media by reducing Fe(3+) and O(2) with two extracellular hydroquinones, 2,5-dimethoxyhydroquinone (2,5-DMHQ) and 4,5-dimethoxycatechol (4,5-DMC). However, it has never been shown that the hydroquinones contribute to brown rot of wood. We grew G. trabeum on spruce blocks and found that 2,5-DMHQ and 4,5-DMC were each present in the aqueous phase at concentrations near 20 microM after 1 week. We determined rate constants for the reactions of 2,5-DMHQ and 4,5-DMC with the Fe(3+)-oxalate complexes that predominate in wood undergoing brown rot, finding them to be 43 l mol(-1) s(-1) and 65 l mol(-1) s(-1) respectively. Using these values, we estimated that the average amount of hydroquinone-driven .OH production during the first week of decay was 11.5 micromol g(-1) dry weight of wood. Viscometry of the degraded wood holocellulose coupled with computer modelling showed that a number of the same general magnitude, 41.2 micromol oxidations per gram, was required to account for the depolymerization that occurred in the first week. Moreover, the decrease in holocellulose viscosity was correlated with the measured concentrations of hydroquinones. Therefore, hydroquinone-driven Fenton chemistry is one component of the biodegradative arsenal that G. trabeum expresses on wood.
- Subjects :
- Radical
Biology
Microbiology
Ferric Compounds
Lignin
Hydroxylation
chemistry.chemical_compound
Reaction rate constant
Dry weight
Botany
Cellulose
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Hydroquinone
Depolymerization
Basidiomycota
Hydrogen Peroxide
Biodegradation
biology.organism_classification
Wood
Biosynthetic Pathways
Hydroquinones
Biodegradation, Environmental
chemistry
Gloeophyllum trabeum
Oxidation-Reduction
Nuclear chemistry
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14622912
- Volume :
- 8
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Environmental microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0df679cfcec4b4ed0fbccfc6507f6311