This Article
Right arrow Full Text
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrowReprints and Permissions
Right arrow Copyright Information
Right arrow Books from ASM Press
Right arrow MicrobeWorld
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Rothschild, N.
Right arrow Articles by Dosoretz, C. G.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Rothschild, N.
Right arrow Articles by Dosoretz, C. G.
Agricola
Right arrow Articles by Rothschild, N.
Right arrow Articles by Dosoretz, C. G.

 Previous Article  |  Next Article 

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, February 1999, p. 483-488, Vol. 65, No. 2
0099-2240/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.

Manganese Deficiency Can Replace High Oxygen Levels Needed for Lignin Peroxidase Formation by Phanerochaete chrysosporium

Nathan Rothschild,1 Ayala Levkowitz,1 Yitzhak Hadar,2 and Carlos G. Dosoretz1,3,*

MIGAL, South Industrial Zone, Kiryat Shmona 10200,1 Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot 76200,2 and Department of Biotechnology & Environmental Sciences, School of Science & Technology, Academic College Tel-Hai, Upper Galilee 10120,3 Israel

Received 17 September 1998/Accepted 10 November 1998

The combined effects of Mn and oxygen on lignin peroxidase (LIP) activity and isozyme composition in Phanerochaete chrysosporium were studied by using shallow stationary cultures grown in the presence of limited or excess N. When no Mn was added, LIP was formed in both N-limited and N-excess cultures exposed to air, but no LIP activity was observed at Mn concentrations greater than 13 mg/liter. In oxygen-flushed, N-excess cultures, LIP was formed at all Mn concentrations, and the peak LIP activity values in the extracellular fluid were nearly identical in the presence of Mn concentrations ranging from 3 to 1,500 mg/liter. When the availability of oxygen to cultures exposed to air was increased by growing the fungus under nonimmersed liquid conditions, higher levels of Mn were needed to suppress LIP formation compared with the levels needed in shallow stationary cultures. The composition of LIP isozymes was affected by the levels of N and Mn. Addition of veratryl alcohol to cultures exposed to air did not eliminate the suppressive effect of Mn on LIP formation. A deficiency of Mn in N-excess cultures resulted in lower biomass and a lower rate of glucose consumption than in the presence of Mn. In addition, almost no activity of the antioxidant enzyme Mn superoxide dismutase was observed in Mn-deficient, N-excess cultures, but the activity of this enzyme increased as the Mn concentration increased from 3 to 13 mg/liter. No Zn/Cu superoxide dismutase activity was observed in N-excess cultures regardless of the Mn concentration.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: MIGAL, P.O. Box 90000, Rosh Pina 12100, Israel. Phone: 972-6-6953511. Fax: 972-6-6944980. E-mail: carlos{at}migal.co.il.


Applied and Environmental Microbiology, February 1999, p. 483-488, Vol. 65, No. 2
0099-2240/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.



This article has been cited by other articles:

  • Matityahu, A., Hadar, Y., Dosoretz, C. G., Belinky, P. A. (2008). Gene Silencing by RNA Interference in the White Rot Fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 74: 5359-5365 [Abstract] [Full Text]  
  • Belinky, P. A., Flikshtein, N., Lechenko, S., Gepstein, S., Dosoretz, C. G. (2003). Reactive Oxygen Species and Induction of Lignin Peroxidase in Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 69: 6500-6506 [Abstract] [Full Text]