A strain LN07 with high laccase yield was identified as basidiomycete fungus Lepista nuda from which a white laccase without type I copper was purified and characterized. The laccase was a monomeric protein with a molecular mass of 56 kDa. Its N-terminal amino acid sequence was AIGPAADLHIVNKDISPDGF. Besides, eight inner peptide sequences were determined and lac4, lac5 and lac6 sequences were in the Cu2+ combination and conservation zones of laccases. HIV-1 reverse transcriptase was inhibited by the laccase with a half-inhibitory concentration of 0.65 μM. Cu2+ ions (1.5 mM) enhanced the laccase production and the optimal pH and temperature of the laccase were pH 3.0 and 50 °C, respectively. The Km and Vmax of the laccase using ABTS as substr...
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Currently, there is increasing interest in assessing the potential of bacterial laccases for industr...
An extracellular laccase (GLL) was purified from fermentation broth of the litter-decomposing fungus...
A novel laccase from a newly isolated white-rot fungus Trametes sp. MA-X01 was characterized. The so...
A novel laccase was purified from the white rot fungus, Hohenbuehelia serotina, to investigate the a...
Laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) are a class of multi-copper oxidases with important industrial values. A basi...
A novel laccase was isolated and purified from fermentation mycelia of mushroom Coprinus comatus wit...
33-43Laccase is one of the most promising ligninolytic enzymes for the industrial application and ec...
13 p.-6 fig.-3 tab.A novel fungal laccase produced by the ascomycete Chaetomium sp. isolated from ar...
Objective Laccase is industrially important but a major challenge is the production of an ideal lac...
Thirty six (36) native fungal strains from the state of Yucatan were first screened for ligninolytic...
Aims: To discover novel laccases potential for industrial applications. Methods and Results: Fungi w...
Laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) are a class of multi-copper oxidases with important industrial values. A basi...
The white-rot fungus Cerrena unicolor BBP6 produced up to 243.4 U mL-1 laccase. A novel laccase isof...
Laccases have been used for the decolorization and detoxification of synthetic dyes due to their abi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Currently, there is increasing interest in assessing the potential of bacterial laccases for industr...
An extracellular laccase (GLL) was purified from fermentation broth of the litter-decomposing fungus...
A novel laccase from a newly isolated white-rot fungus Trametes sp. MA-X01 was characterized. The so...
A novel laccase was purified from the white rot fungus, Hohenbuehelia serotina, to investigate the a...
Laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) are a class of multi-copper oxidases with important industrial values. A basi...
A novel laccase was isolated and purified from fermentation mycelia of mushroom Coprinus comatus wit...
33-43Laccase is one of the most promising ligninolytic enzymes for the industrial application and ec...
13 p.-6 fig.-3 tab.A novel fungal laccase produced by the ascomycete Chaetomium sp. isolated from ar...
Objective Laccase is industrially important but a major challenge is the production of an ideal lac...
Thirty six (36) native fungal strains from the state of Yucatan were first screened for ligninolytic...
Aims: To discover novel laccases potential for industrial applications. Methods and Results: Fungi w...
Laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) are a class of multi-copper oxidases with important industrial values. A basi...
The white-rot fungus Cerrena unicolor BBP6 produced up to 243.4 U mL-1 laccase. A novel laccase isof...
Laccases have been used for the decolorization and detoxification of synthetic dyes due to their abi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Currently, there is increasing interest in assessing the potential of bacterial laccases for industr...
An extracellular laccase (GLL) was purified from fermentation broth of the litter-decomposing fungus...