Effect of copper ions on the ligninolytic enzyme complex and the antioxidant enzyme activity in the white-rot fungus Trametes trogii 46
2018
Kostadinova, Nedelina | Krumova, Ekaterina | Boeva, Rumyana | Abrashev, Radoslav | Miteva-Staleva, Jeni | Spassova, Boryana | Angelova, Maria
White-rot fungi of the Phylum Basidiomycota are quite promising in ligninolytic enzyme production and the optimization of their synthesis is of particular significance. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of enhanced concentration of copper (Cu) ions (25–1000 μg/ml) on the activity of the ligninolytic enzyme complex (laccase, Lac; lignin peroxidase, LiP; Mn-peroxidase, MnP) in Trametes trogii 4₆, as well as the changes in the antioxidant cell response. All concentrations tested reduced significantly in growth and glucose consumption. Cu ions affected the ligninolytic enzyme activity in a dose dependent manner. Concentrations in the range of 25–100 μg/ml strongly stimulated Lac production (a 5–6-fold increase compared to the control). LiP activity was also induced by Cu, with the peak value being recorded following exposure to 50 μg/ml metal ions. In contrast, the addition of Cu ions had a positive effect on MnP activity at a concentration higher than 100 μg/ml. The maximum enzyme level was achieved at 1000 μg/ml. The results obtained on superoxide dismutase and catalase activities indicated that exposure of T. trogii 4₆ mycelia to Cu ions promoted oxidative stress. Both enzyme activities were co-ordinately produced with Lac and LiP but not co-ordinately with MnP.
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