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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, December 1999, p. 5307-5313, Vol. 65, No. 12
Department of Microbiology and NSF Center for
Microbial Ecology, Michigan State University, East Lansing,
Michigan 48824-1101
Received 8 February 1999/Accepted 12 September 1999
Ganoderma lucidum, a white rot basidiomycete widely
distributed worldwide, was studied for the production of the
lignin-modifying enzymes laccase, manganese-dependent peroxidase (MnP),
and lignin peroxidase (LiP). Laccase levels observed in high-nitrogen
(HN; 24 mM N) shaken cultures were much greater than those seen in low-nitrogen (2.4 mM N), malt extract, or wood-grown cultures and those
reported for most other white rot fungi to date. Laccase production was
readily seen in cultures grown with pine or poplar (100-mesh-size
ground wood) as the sole carbon and energy source. Cultures containing
both pine and poplar showed 5- to 10-fold-higher levels of laccase than
cultures containing pine or poplar alone. Since syringyl units are
structural components important in poplar lignin and other hardwoods
but much less so in pine lignin and other softwoods, pine cultures were
supplemented with syringic acid, and this resulted in laccase levels
comparable to those seen in pine-plus-poplar cultures. Sodium dodecyl
sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of concentrated
extracellular culture fluid from HN cultures showed two laccase
activity bands (Mr of 40,000 and 66,000),
whereas isoelectric focusing revealed five major laccase activity bands
with estimated pIs of 3.0, 4.25, 4.5, 4.8, and 5.1. Low levels of MnP
activity (~100 U/liter) were detected in poplar-grown cultures but
not in cultures grown with pine, with pine plus syringic acid, or in HN
medium. No LiP activity was seen in any of the media tested; however,
probing the genomic DNA with the LiP cDNA (CLG4) from the
white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium showed
distinct hybridization bands suggesting the presence of
lip-like sequences in G. lucidum.
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Lignin-Modifying Enzymes of the White Rot
Basidiomycete Ganoderma lucidum
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Microbiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1101. Phone: (517) 355-6499. Fax: (517) 353-8767. E-mail:
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