Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4365357 International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thirty-nine yeast isolates from “Laurel del Monte” underlying soil from “Las Yungas” rainforest (Tucumán, Argentina) were obtained following an isolation scheme on both, dye tolerance and assimilation. Fifteen isolates were selected based on their ability to decolourize agar plates containing four industrial textile dyes, either alone or as a mixture. Eight isolates were further selected according to their assimilation of dyes as sole Carbon/energy or Nitrogen source. Selected yeasts belonged to the basidiomycetous genus Trichosporon and the ascomycetous genera Cyberlindnera, Barnettozyma and Candida. Decolourization, biomass production and enzymatic production of manganese peroxidase, laccase and tyrosinase were then studied in liquid media. Isolate Candida sp MM 4035 was selected for future experiments and further molecular characterization and physiological tests are in progress in order to achieve the potential description of a new ascomycetous yeast.

► 39 yeast isolates were obtained based on dye tolerance and assimilation. ► Selected yeasts genera were Trichosporon, Cyberlindera, Barnettozyma and Candida. ► Dye removal, biomass and enzymatic production of MnP, Lacc and Tyr were studied. ► Candida sp MM 4035 a potential new ascomycetous yeast was chosen for further assays.

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