Estimation of bound and free fractions of lignocellulose-degrading enzymes of wood-rotting fungi Pleurotus ostreatus, Trametes versicolor and Piptoporus betulinus

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Abstract

Liquid cultures with cellulose and solid state fermentation cultures on wheat straw of the white-rot fungi Pleurotus ostreatus and Trametes versicolor and the brown-rot fungus Piptoporus betulinus were assayed for the free and solid fraction-bound activity of lignocellulose-degrading enzymes. The majority of the ligninolytic enzymes laccase and Mn peroxidase was detected in the free fraction of P. ostreatus and T. versicolor. The endocleaving enzymes endo-1,4-β-glucanase, endo-1,4-β-mannanase and endo-1,4-β-xylanase were detected almost exclusively in the free fraction, while significant amounts of 1,4-β-glucosidase, cellobiohydrolase, 1,4-β-xylosidase and 1,4-β-mannosidase were present in the bound fraction depending on the mode of cultivation and the species. The bound enzymes accounted for 66% of the total activity in P. ostreatus straw cultures, 35% in T. versicolor and only 8% in P. betulinus. The enzymes also showed significant differences in freeze-drying stability. Hydrolases in general showed high stability, whereas laccase and Mn peroxidase of P. ostreatus were the least stable.

Keywords

Cellulase
Freeze-drying
Hemicellulase
Laccase
Mn peroxidase
Wood-rotting fungi

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