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Anna Antecka1, Michał Blatkiewicz2, Marcin Bizukojć2, Stanisław Ledakowicz2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This work is the first application of a morphological engineering technique called microparticle-enhanced cultivation (MPEC) aimed at the facilitation of laccase production in the submerged cultures by two basidiomycetes species Cerrena unicolor and Pleurotus sapidus.Entities:
Keywords: Basidiomycetes; Fungal morphology; Laccase; Microparticle-enhanced cultivation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26699894 PMCID: PMC4796362 DOI: 10.1007/s10529-015-2019-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Lett ISSN: 0141-5492 Impact factor: 2.461
Fig. 1Influence of Al2O3 microparticles concentration on laccase activity for a C. unicolor and b P. sapidus; the presented points represent the averaged values from three experiments and error bars are standard deviation
Fig. 2Time changes of laccase activity at various Al2O3 concentration added to the culture of a C. unicolor and b P. sapidus; the presented points represent the averaged values from three experiments and error bars are standard deviation
Fig. 3Influence of Al2O3 microparticles added to the culture medium on C. unicolor morphology: a control run without microparticles, b 15 g Al2O3 l−1 and c 30 g Al2O3 l−1; scale-bar size 1 cm
Fig. 4Influence of Al2O3 microparticles added to the culture medium on P. sapidus morphology: a control run without microparticles, b 15 g Al2O3 l−1 and c 30 g Al2O3 l−1; scale-bar size 1 cm