V. Singhal et Vs. Rathore, Effects of Zn2+ and Cu2+ on growth, lignin degradation and ligninolytic enzymes in Phanerochaete chrysosporium, WORLD J MIC, 17(3), 2001, pp. 235-240
The influence of Zn2+ (6.0 x 10(-3) -18.0 x 10(-3) muM) and Cu2+ (4 x 10(-4
) -1.2 x 10(-4) muM) in the basal medium on mycelial growth (dry weight), a
ctivities of lignin peroxidase (Lip), manganese peroxidase (Mnp), solubiliz
ation, and mineralization ((CO2)-C-14 evolution) of lignin during a period
of 3 weeks was studied in Phanerochaete chrysosporium strain MTCC-787. High
est mycelial growth was obtained at 0.6 muM Zn2+ and 0.4 muM Cu2+ levels. E
nzyme activities were found to increase up to the highest levels of both th
e trace elements. However, Zn2+ had a relatively more stimulatory effect on
Lip production and the reverse was true in case of Cu2+. [C-14]Lignin solu
bilization was also promoted by higher levels of both trace elements. Miner
alization of [C-14]lignin was optimal at 6.0 muM Zn2+ and 1.2 muM Cu2+. The
stimulatory effect of Zn2+ on Lip production was correlated with higher ra
tes of [C-14]lignin mineralization.