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Folia Microbiol (Praha) ; 64(1): 91-99, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30084087

ABSTRACT

To obtain enzymatic preparations with higher laccase activity levels from Funalia floccosa LPSC 232, available for use in several applications, co-cultures with six filamentous microfungi were tested. A laccase non-producing soil fungus, identified as Penicillium commune GHAIE86, showed an outstanding ability to increase laccase activity (3-fold as compared to that for monoculture) when inoculated in 6-day-old F. floccosa cultures. Maximum laccase production with the F. floccosa and P. commune co-culture reached 60 U/mL, or twice that induced by chemical treatments alone. Our study demonstrated that co-culture with soil fungi might be a promising method for improving laccase production in F. floccosa. Although the enhancement of laccase activity was a function of P. commune inoculation time, two laccase isoenzymes produced by F. floccosa remained unchanged when strains were co-cultured. These data are compatible with the potential of F. floccosa in agricultural applications in soil, whose enzyme machinery could be activated by soil fungi such as P. commune.


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Laccase/biosynthesis , Microbial Interactions , Penicillium/physiology , Polyporaceae/enzymology , Coculture Techniques , Colony Count, Microbial , Laccase/chemistry , Laccase/metabolism , Penicillium/genetics , Penicillium/growth & development , Polyporaceae/growth & development , Polyporales , Soil Microbiology , Time Factors
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