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Enhanced Production of Laccase from Trametes sp. by Combination of Various Inducers  

Jang, Moon-Yup (School of Chemical Engineering & Technology, Yeungnam University)
Ryu, Won-Youl (School of Chemical Engineering & Technology, Yeungnam University)
Cho, Moo-Hwan (School of Chemical Engineering & Technology, Yeungnam University)
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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE / v.11, no.2, 2006 , pp. 96-99 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, we have attempted to determine the optimum concentration of inducers responsible for efficient laccase production by the white-rot fungus, Trametes sp. Variations in laccase activity were investigated with changing concentrations of 2,5-xylidine, syringaldazine, ABTS, and guaiacol. Enhancement of peak laccase activity was achieved via the combination of 2,5-xylidine with ABTS, syringaldazine, or guaiacol, resulting in increases of up to 359, 313, and 340%, respectively, as compared to control values. Among the tested inducers, the addition of 0.1mM of ABTS coupled with 1.0mM of 2,5-xylidine in the medium after 24 h of cultivation proved optimal with regard to laccase enzyme production.
Keywords
white-rot fungi; Trametes sp.; laccase; inducers; 2,5-xylidine; ABTS;
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