INVESTIGADORES
SADAÑOSKI Marcela Alejandra
artículos
Título:
Decolorization of Kraft liquor effluents and biochemical characterization of laccases from Phlebia brevispora BAFC 633
Autor/es:
FONSECA, M.I.; FARIÑA, J.I.; SADAÑOSKI, M.A.; ROGER D´ENRICO; VILLALBA,L.L.; ZAPATA,P.D.
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL BIODETERIORATION & BIODEGRADATION
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2015 vol. 104 p. 443 - 451
ISSN:
0964-8305
Resumen:
In this work we evaluated the decolorization ability of fungus identified as Phlebia brevispora BAFC 633 on Kraft liquor effluents and we looked at the biochemical characterization of two novel laccases from the fungus. We conducted decolorization assays on diluted Kraft liquor with the enzyme supernatants.Ligninolytic activity was demonstrated by the 20% reduction of lignin peak absorbances between 215 and 280 nm after laccase supernatants treatment.From these supernatants, two novel laccases were isolated and characterized: a constitutively expressed 60-kDa (Lac A), and a CuSO4-induced 75 kDa (Lac B). Laccases were purified by anionexchange and gel filltration chromatography and their biochemical properties were determined. The temperature and pH optima were 70e75 C and 4.8 for Lac A, and 60e70 C and 4.4 for Lac B; and both exhibited high stability at low pH and high temperature. Substrate specificity of the purified enzyme was tested and the highest oxidation was to 2,20-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) with a catalytic efficiency of 2.6 107 s1 mol l1 for Lac A and 9 108 s1 mol l1 for Lac B. Enzyme supernatants can be used to remediate lignin-rich effluent. The isoenzymes tolerance to low pH and high temperature are significant features to optimize laccase production toward potential biotechnological applications.