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Extracellular proteases and laccases produced by Pleurotus ostreatus PoB: the effects of proteases on laccase activity.

Arcadio Cruz-Vázquez1, Araceli Tomasini2, Anahí Armas-Tizapantzi1, Jaime Marcial-Quino3, Alba Mónica Montiel-González4.   

Abstract

Laccases are enzymes produced by plants and white rot fungi, such as Pleurotus ostreatus, with industrial applications. Fungal laccases have been widely studied, and investigations, such as those involving recombinant DNA technology or adding inducers, have been made to increase laccase production. On the other hand, it has been proposed that extracellular proteases could decrease laccase activity when both types of enzymes are produced by P. ostreatus. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of proteases on the activity of extracellular laccases produced by P. ostreatus PoB in submerged culture. Results showed that P. ostreatus PoB produced alkaline, acidic, and neutral proteases. Protease activity was quantified, and the highest activity at alkaline pH (9.0) was 5.63 IU/L (192 h), that at acidic pH (2.0) was 3.38 IU/L (192 h), and that at neutral pH (7.0) was 6.20 IU/L (312 h). The protease activity decreased in the presence of different protease inhibitors, as phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF), EDTA, pepstatin A, and a cocktail of protease inhibitors. Laccase activity was determined in cultures with and without protease inhibitors. In the control culture (without inhibitor), the highest laccase specific activity was 99.88 IU/mg protein. In cultures with PMSF, pepstatin A, or a cocktail of protease inhibitors, laccase activity increased by approximately 1.35-fold (138 IU/mg protein) with respect to the control culture. The inhibitor EDTA did not produce a positive effect on extracellular laccase activity. These results suggest that laccase activity is affected by the actions of acidic and neutral extracellular proteases.
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Keywords:  Laccases; Phenol oxidases; Pleurotus ostreatus; Protease inhibitors; Proteases

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35113262     DOI: 10.1007/s10123-022-00238-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Microbiol        ISSN: 1139-6709            Impact factor:   3.097


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