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Purification and Characterization of a Thermo- and pH-Stable Laccase From the Litter-Decomposing Fungus Gymnopus luxurians and Laccase Mediator Systems for Dye Decolorization

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.672620

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Gymnopus luxurians; laccase; laccase mediator system; dye decolorization; purification

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  1. Beijing Science and Technology Plan [Z181100009818007]
  2. Beijing Innovation Consortium of Agriculture Research System [BAIC05-2019]
  3. Project of the Undergraduate Research Program of Beijing University of Agriculture [kx2019002]

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An extracellular laccase (GLL) was successfully purified from the litter-decomposing fungus Gymnopus luxurians, showing high specific activity, purification fold, thermostability, pH stability, and effective dye decolorization abilities.
An extracellular laccase (GLL) was purified from fermentation broth of the litterdecomposing fungus Gymnopus luxurians by four chromatography steps, which resulted in a high specific activity of 118.82 U/mg, purification fold of 41.22, and recovery rate of 42.05%. It is a monomeric protein with a molecular weight of 64 kDa and N-terminal amino acid sequence of AIGPV TDLHI, suggesting that GLL is a typical fungal laccase. GLL demonstrated an optimum temperature range of 55 degrees C-65 degrees C and an optimum pH 2.2 toward 2,20 -azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS). It displayed considerably high thermostability and pH stability with about 63% activity retained after 24 h at 50 degrees C, and 86% activity retained after 24 h at pH 2.2, respectively. GLL was significantly enhanced in the presence of KC, NaC, and Mg2 C ions. It demonstrated Km of 539 mM and k(cat)/K-m of 140 mM(-1) s(-1) toward ABTS at pH 2.2 and 37 degrees C. Acetosyringone (AS) and syringaldehyde (SA) were the optimal mediators of GLL (0.4 U/ml) for dye decolorization with decolorization rates of about 60%-90% toward 11 of the 14 synthetic dyes. The optimum reaction conditions were determined to be mediator concentration of 0.1 mM, temperature range of 25 degrees C -60ffiC, and pH 4.0. The purified laccase was the first laccase isolated from genus Gymnopus with high thermostability, pH stability, and effective decolorization toward dyes, suggesting that it has potentials for textile and environmental applications.

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