Laccase from the white-rot fungus Trametes trogii

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
A M GarzilloV Buonocore

Abstract

The white-rot fungus Trametes trogii excretes a main laccase showing a molecular mass of 70 kDa, acidic isoelectric point and N-terminal sequence homologous to that of several phenol oxidases. The purified enzyme oxidizes a number of phenolic and non-phenolic compounds; recalcitrant molecules may be converted into substrates by introducing, in the correct position, o- or p-orienting ring-activating groups.

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