Literature DB >> 30541276

Scalable Biosynthesis of Melanin by the Basidiomycete Armillaria cepistipes.

Javier Ribera1, Guido Panzarasa2, Annika Stobbe1, Alina Osypova3, Patrick Rupper4, Daniel Klose5, Francis W M R Schwarze1.   

Abstract

Natural melanin features many interesting properties, including the ability to shield electromagnetic radiation, the ability to act as scavenger for radical and reactive oxygen species and the capacity to chelate different metal ions. For these reasons, melanin is becoming increasingly relevant for the development of functional materials with potential applications in cosmetics, drug delivery, and water purification. However, the extraction and purification of melanin from conventional sources (e.g., sepia ink, hair, and wool) is inefficient and not easily scalable, hence diverting its technological applications. Some fungal species, especially wood-decay basidiomycetes, can be regarded as promising sources of melanin. In the present study, we screened different fungi in regard to their melanin-biosynthesis abilities using l-tyrosine as a precursor, and we found that an Armillaria cepistipes strain (Empa 655) produced the highest yield of melanin (27.98 g L-1). Physicochemical characterization of the obtained fungal melanin revealed a typical eumelanin structure. The method for the biosynthesis of fungal melanin we propose is efficient, scalable, and sustainable and has the potential to provide support for further technological exploitation.

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Keywords:  biosynthesis; eumelanin; fungal melanin; tyrosine; wood-decay fungi

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30541276     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b05071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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