Effects and Interactions of Medium Components on Laccase from a Marine-Derived Fungus Using Response Surface Methodology

The effects of various synthetic medium components and their interactions with each other ultimately impact laccase production in fungi. This was studied using a laccasehyper-producing marine-derived basidiomycete, Cerrena unicolor MTCC 5159. Inducible laccases were produced in the idiophase only af...

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Main Authors: Chandralata Raghukumar, Donna D’Souza-Ticlo, Sandeep Garg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-11-01
Series:Marine Drugs
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/7/4/672/
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spelling doaj-5a61d9166bba4fb787887a3c77128ecf2020-11-24T22:43:13ZengMDPI AGMarine Drugs1660-33972009-11-017467268810.3390/md7040672Effects and Interactions of Medium Components on Laccase from a Marine-Derived Fungus Using Response Surface MethodologyChandralata RaghukumarDonna D’Souza-TicloSandeep GargThe effects of various synthetic medium components and their interactions with each other ultimately impact laccase production in fungi. This was studied using a laccasehyper-producing marine-derived basidiomycete, Cerrena unicolor MTCC 5159. Inducible laccases were produced in the idiophase only after addition of an inducer such as CuSO4. Concentration of carbon and nitrogen acted antagonistically with respect to laccase production. A combination of low nitrogen and high carbon concentration favored both biomass and laccase production. The most favorable combination resulted in 917 U L-1 of laccase. After sufficient growth had occurred, addition of a surfactant such as Tween 80 positively impacted biomass and increased the laccase activity to around 1,300 U L-1. Increasing the surface to volume ratio of the culture vessel further increased its activity to almost 2,000 U L-1. http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/7/4/672/marine-derived basidiomycetelaccaseresponse surface methodologyCentral Composite Design and Plackett Burman Design
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author Chandralata Raghukumar
Donna D’Souza-Ticlo
Sandeep Garg
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Donna D’Souza-Ticlo
Sandeep Garg
Effects and Interactions of Medium Components on Laccase from a Marine-Derived Fungus Using Response Surface Methodology
Marine Drugs
marine-derived basidiomycete
laccase
response surface methodology
Central Composite Design and Plackett Burman Design
author_facet Chandralata Raghukumar
Donna D’Souza-Ticlo
Sandeep Garg
author_sort Chandralata Raghukumar
title Effects and Interactions of Medium Components on Laccase from a Marine-Derived Fungus Using Response Surface Methodology
title_short Effects and Interactions of Medium Components on Laccase from a Marine-Derived Fungus Using Response Surface Methodology
title_full Effects and Interactions of Medium Components on Laccase from a Marine-Derived Fungus Using Response Surface Methodology
title_fullStr Effects and Interactions of Medium Components on Laccase from a Marine-Derived Fungus Using Response Surface Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Effects and Interactions of Medium Components on Laccase from a Marine-Derived Fungus Using Response Surface Methodology
title_sort effects and interactions of medium components on laccase from a marine-derived fungus using response surface methodology
publisher MDPI AG
series Marine Drugs
issn 1660-3397
publishDate 2009-11-01
description The effects of various synthetic medium components and their interactions with each other ultimately impact laccase production in fungi. This was studied using a laccasehyper-producing marine-derived basidiomycete, Cerrena unicolor MTCC 5159. Inducible laccases were produced in the idiophase only after addition of an inducer such as CuSO4. Concentration of carbon and nitrogen acted antagonistically with respect to laccase production. A combination of low nitrogen and high carbon concentration favored both biomass and laccase production. The most favorable combination resulted in 917 U L-1 of laccase. After sufficient growth had occurred, addition of a surfactant such as Tween 80 positively impacted biomass and increased the laccase activity to around 1,300 U L-1. Increasing the surface to volume ratio of the culture vessel further increased its activity to almost 2,000 U L-1.
topic marine-derived basidiomycete
laccase
response surface methodology
Central Composite Design and Plackett Burman Design
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/7/4/672/
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