Literature DB >> 31125874

Enhanced production, one-step affinity purification, and characterization of laccase from solid-state culture of Lentinus tigrinus and delignification of pistachio shell by free and immobilized enzyme.

Salar Sadeghian-Abadi1, Shahla Rezaei1, Mahsa Yousefi-Mokri1, Mohammad Ali Faramarzi2.   

Abstract

Laccase mediated bio-delignification has shown promising results for the removal of lignin from bio-wastes and for providing a sustainable future for using of lignocellulosic materials in different industries. This study reports an extracellular laccase from Lentinus tigrinus with delignification capability. The production of laccase was enhanced through a solid-state fermentation on the pistachio shell bio-waste to 172.0 U mg-1 (8.2-fold) by one-factor-at-a-time optimizing of fermentation conditions. Laccase was purified using a new synthetic affinity resin yielding a specific activity of 543.6 U mg-1 and a 23.9-fold purification. The purified laccase was then immobilized covalently on the large pore magnetic SBA-15. Compared to free enzyme, immobilized enzyme maintained more stable at pH 2.0-11.0 and 25-55 °C, and against organic solvents, surfactants, metal ions, and inhibitors. The activity of both forms of the enzyme was increased with Cu2+, Ca+2, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, and ethyl acetate. A 0.72 V redox potential caused enzyme specificity to various substrates. 80% of lignin content of the bio-waste was removed by 50 U mL-1 of immobilized enzyme after 8 h fermentation and delignification efficiency was greatly increased by applying higher enzyme dosages, surfactants, and organic solvents. In addition, residual activity was more than 50% after 20 cycles of delignification. The results of delignification were confirmed by GC-MS, SEM, and composition analysis of pistachio shells. This study illustrated the notable promise of the enzyme for biotechnological and environmental applications.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Delignification; Immobilization; Laccase; Lentinus tigrinus; Pistachio shell; Solid-state fermentation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31125874     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.05.058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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