M. Hofrichter et al., MINERALIZATION OF SYNTHETIC HUMIC SUBSTANCES BY MANGANESE PEROXIDASE FROM THE WHITE-ROT FUNGUS NEMATOLOMA-FROWARDII, Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 49(5), 1998, pp. 584-588
A manganese peroxidase preparation from the white-rot fungus Nematolom
a frowardii was found to be capable of releasing up to 17% (CO2)-C-14
from C-14-labelled synthetic humic substances. The latter were prepare
d from [U-C-14]catechol by spontaneous oxidative polymerization or lac
case-catalysed polymerization. The extent of humic substance mineraliz
ation was considerably enhanced in the presence of the thiol mediator
glutathione (up to 50%). Besides the evolution of (CO2)-C-14, the trea
tment of humic substances with Mn peroxidase resulted in the formation
of lower-molecular-mass products. Analysis of residual radioactivity
by gel-permeation chromatography demonstrated that the predominant mol
ecular masses of the initial humic substances ranged between 2 kDa and
6 kDa; after treatment with Mn peroxidase, they were reduced to 0.5-2
kDa. The extracellular depolymerization and mineralization of humic s
ubstances by the Mn peroxidase system may play an important role in hu
mus turnover of habitats that are rich in basidiomycetous fungi.