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Xenobiotic Compounds Degradation by Heterologous Expression of a Trametes sanguineus Laccase in Trichoderma atroviride

Fungal laccases are enzymes that have been studied because of their ability to decolorize and detoxify effluents; they are also used in paper bleaching, synthesis of polymers, bioremediation, etc. In this work we were able to express a laccase from Trametes (Pycnoporus) sanguineus in the filamentous...

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Autores principales: Balcázar-López, Edgar, Méndez-Lorenzo, Luz Helena, Batista-García, Ramón Alberto, Esquivel-Naranjo, Ulises, Ayala, Marcela, Kumar, Vaidyanathan Vinoth, Savary, Olivier, Cabana, Hubert, Herrera-Estrella, Alfredo, Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4743974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26849129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147997
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author Balcázar-López, Edgar
Méndez-Lorenzo, Luz Helena
Batista-García, Ramón Alberto
Esquivel-Naranjo, Ulises
Ayala, Marcela
Kumar, Vaidyanathan Vinoth
Savary, Olivier
Cabana, Hubert
Herrera-Estrella, Alfredo
Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis
author_facet Balcázar-López, Edgar
Méndez-Lorenzo, Luz Helena
Batista-García, Ramón Alberto
Esquivel-Naranjo, Ulises
Ayala, Marcela
Kumar, Vaidyanathan Vinoth
Savary, Olivier
Cabana, Hubert
Herrera-Estrella, Alfredo
Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis
author_sort Balcázar-López, Edgar
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description Fungal laccases are enzymes that have been studied because of their ability to decolorize and detoxify effluents; they are also used in paper bleaching, synthesis of polymers, bioremediation, etc. In this work we were able to express a laccase from Trametes (Pycnoporus) sanguineus in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma atroviride. For this purpose, a transformation vector was designed to integrate the gene of interest in an intergenic locus near the blu17 terminator region. Although monosporic selection was still necessary, stable integration at the desired locus was achieved. The native signal peptide from T. sanguineus laccase was successful to secrete the recombinant protein into the culture medium. The purified, heterologously expressed laccase maintained similar properties to those observed in the native enzyme (Km and kcat and kcat/km values for ABTS, thermostability, substrate range, pH optimum, etc). To determine the bioremediation potential of this modified strain, the laccase-overexpressing Trichoderma strain was used to remove xenobiotic compounds. Phenolic compounds present in industrial wastewater and bisphenol A (an endocrine disruptor) from the culture medium were more efficiently removed by this modified strain than with the wild type. In addition, the heterologously expressed laccase was able to decolorize different dyes as well as remove benzo[α]pyrene and phenanthrene in vitro, showing its potential for xenobiotic compound degradation.
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spelling pubmed-47439742016-02-11 Xenobiotic Compounds Degradation by Heterologous Expression of a Trametes sanguineus Laccase in Trichoderma atroviride Balcázar-López, Edgar Méndez-Lorenzo, Luz Helena Batista-García, Ramón Alberto Esquivel-Naranjo, Ulises Ayala, Marcela Kumar, Vaidyanathan Vinoth Savary, Olivier Cabana, Hubert Herrera-Estrella, Alfredo Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis PLoS One Research Article Fungal laccases are enzymes that have been studied because of their ability to decolorize and detoxify effluents; they are also used in paper bleaching, synthesis of polymers, bioremediation, etc. In this work we were able to express a laccase from Trametes (Pycnoporus) sanguineus in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma atroviride. For this purpose, a transformation vector was designed to integrate the gene of interest in an intergenic locus near the blu17 terminator region. Although monosporic selection was still necessary, stable integration at the desired locus was achieved. The native signal peptide from T. sanguineus laccase was successful to secrete the recombinant protein into the culture medium. The purified, heterologously expressed laccase maintained similar properties to those observed in the native enzyme (Km and kcat and kcat/km values for ABTS, thermostability, substrate range, pH optimum, etc). To determine the bioremediation potential of this modified strain, the laccase-overexpressing Trichoderma strain was used to remove xenobiotic compounds. Phenolic compounds present in industrial wastewater and bisphenol A (an endocrine disruptor) from the culture medium were more efficiently removed by this modified strain than with the wild type. In addition, the heterologously expressed laccase was able to decolorize different dyes as well as remove benzo[α]pyrene and phenanthrene in vitro, showing its potential for xenobiotic compound degradation. Public Library of Science 2016-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4743974/ /pubmed/26849129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147997 Text en © 2016 Balcázar-López et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Balcázar-López, Edgar
Méndez-Lorenzo, Luz Helena
Batista-García, Ramón Alberto
Esquivel-Naranjo, Ulises
Ayala, Marcela
Kumar, Vaidyanathan Vinoth
Savary, Olivier
Cabana, Hubert
Herrera-Estrella, Alfredo
Folch-Mallol, Jorge Luis
Xenobiotic Compounds Degradation by Heterologous Expression of a Trametes sanguineus Laccase in Trichoderma atroviride
title Xenobiotic Compounds Degradation by Heterologous Expression of a Trametes sanguineus Laccase in Trichoderma atroviride
title_full Xenobiotic Compounds Degradation by Heterologous Expression of a Trametes sanguineus Laccase in Trichoderma atroviride
title_fullStr Xenobiotic Compounds Degradation by Heterologous Expression of a Trametes sanguineus Laccase in Trichoderma atroviride
title_full_unstemmed Xenobiotic Compounds Degradation by Heterologous Expression of a Trametes sanguineus Laccase in Trichoderma atroviride
title_short Xenobiotic Compounds Degradation by Heterologous Expression of a Trametes sanguineus Laccase in Trichoderma atroviride
title_sort xenobiotic compounds degradation by heterologous expression of a trametes sanguineus laccase in trichoderma atroviride
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4743974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26849129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147997
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