Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
17871 Enzyme and Microbial Technology 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present paper, overproduction of laccase by microbe interaction was studied. When Trametes versicolor was co-cultured with Candida sp. HSD07A in submerged fermentation, laccase activity could be improved significantly and reached 10500 ± 160 U/l, 11.8 times more than that of the contrast group. Fermentation tests of the yeast indicated that it could produce amylase and cellulase, but couldn’t excrete laccase and the overproductive laccase was produced by T. versicolor; the interaction mechanism between T. versicolor and Candida sp. HSD07A was investigated and the results showed that amylase and cellulose could hydrolyze cell walls of T. versicolor; however, the degree of hydrolysis was at a very low level, could not lead to overproduction of laccase; glucose starvation state made by the yeast was the real reason why T. versicolor could overproduce laccase; moreover, this study also proved that making glucose starvation using the yeast was a novel and effective method.

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