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Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Production from Wood Rot Fungi Collected in Chiapas, Mexico, and Their Growth on Lignocellulosic Material

Wood-decay fungi are characterized by ligninolytic and hydrolytic enzymes that act through non-specific oxidation and hydrolytic reactions. The objective of this work was to evaluate the production of lignocellulolytic enzymes from collected fungi and to analyze their growth on lignocellulosic mater...

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Autores principales: Sánchez-Corzo, Lina Dafne, Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Peggy Elizabeth, Meza-Gordillo, Rocío, Villalobos-Maldonado, Juan José, Enciso-Pinto, Sofía, Enciso-Sáenz, Samuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8229410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34198931
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7060450
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author Sánchez-Corzo, Lina Dafne
Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Peggy Elizabeth
Meza-Gordillo, Rocío
Villalobos-Maldonado, Juan José
Enciso-Pinto, Sofía
Enciso-Sáenz, Samuel
author_facet Sánchez-Corzo, Lina Dafne
Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Peggy Elizabeth
Meza-Gordillo, Rocío
Villalobos-Maldonado, Juan José
Enciso-Pinto, Sofía
Enciso-Sáenz, Samuel
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description Wood-decay fungi are characterized by ligninolytic and hydrolytic enzymes that act through non-specific oxidation and hydrolytic reactions. The objective of this work was to evaluate the production of lignocellulolytic enzymes from collected fungi and to analyze their growth on lignocellulosic material. The study considered 18 species isolated from collections made in the state of Chiapas, Mexico, identified by taxonomic and molecular techniques, finding 11 different families. The growth rates of each isolate were obtained in culture media with African palm husk (PH), coffee husk (CH), pine sawdust (PS), and glucose as control, measuring daily growth with images analyzed in ImageJ software, finding the highest growth rate in the CH medium. The potency index (PI) of cellulase, xylanase, and manganese peroxidase (MnP) activities was determined, as well as the quantification of lignin peroxidase (LiP), with the strains Phlebiopsis flavidoalba TecNM-ITTG L20-19 and Phanerochaete sordida TecNM-ITTG L32-1-19 being the ones with the highest PI of hydrolase activities with 2.01 and 1.83 cellulase PI and 1.95 and 2.24 xylanase PI, respectively, while Phlebiopsis flavidoalba TecNM-ITTG L20-19 and Trametes sanguinea TecNM-ITTG L14-19 with 7115 U/L LiP activity had the highest oxidase activities, indicating their ability to oxidize complex molecules such as lignin.
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spelling pubmed-82294102021-06-26 Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Production from Wood Rot Fungi Collected in Chiapas, Mexico, and Their Growth on Lignocellulosic Material Sánchez-Corzo, Lina Dafne Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Peggy Elizabeth Meza-Gordillo, Rocío Villalobos-Maldonado, Juan José Enciso-Pinto, Sofía Enciso-Sáenz, Samuel J Fungi (Basel) Article Wood-decay fungi are characterized by ligninolytic and hydrolytic enzymes that act through non-specific oxidation and hydrolytic reactions. The objective of this work was to evaluate the production of lignocellulolytic enzymes from collected fungi and to analyze their growth on lignocellulosic material. The study considered 18 species isolated from collections made in the state of Chiapas, Mexico, identified by taxonomic and molecular techniques, finding 11 different families. The growth rates of each isolate were obtained in culture media with African palm husk (PH), coffee husk (CH), pine sawdust (PS), and glucose as control, measuring daily growth with images analyzed in ImageJ software, finding the highest growth rate in the CH medium. The potency index (PI) of cellulase, xylanase, and manganese peroxidase (MnP) activities was determined, as well as the quantification of lignin peroxidase (LiP), with the strains Phlebiopsis flavidoalba TecNM-ITTG L20-19 and Phanerochaete sordida TecNM-ITTG L32-1-19 being the ones with the highest PI of hydrolase activities with 2.01 and 1.83 cellulase PI and 1.95 and 2.24 xylanase PI, respectively, while Phlebiopsis flavidoalba TecNM-ITTG L20-19 and Trametes sanguinea TecNM-ITTG L14-19 with 7115 U/L LiP activity had the highest oxidase activities, indicating their ability to oxidize complex molecules such as lignin. MDPI 2021-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8229410/ /pubmed/34198931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7060450 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sánchez-Corzo, Lina Dafne
Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Peggy Elizabeth
Meza-Gordillo, Rocío
Villalobos-Maldonado, Juan José
Enciso-Pinto, Sofía
Enciso-Sáenz, Samuel
Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Production from Wood Rot Fungi Collected in Chiapas, Mexico, and Their Growth on Lignocellulosic Material
title Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Production from Wood Rot Fungi Collected in Chiapas, Mexico, and Their Growth on Lignocellulosic Material
title_full Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Production from Wood Rot Fungi Collected in Chiapas, Mexico, and Their Growth on Lignocellulosic Material
title_fullStr Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Production from Wood Rot Fungi Collected in Chiapas, Mexico, and Their Growth on Lignocellulosic Material
title_full_unstemmed Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Production from Wood Rot Fungi Collected in Chiapas, Mexico, and Their Growth on Lignocellulosic Material
title_short Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Production from Wood Rot Fungi Collected in Chiapas, Mexico, and Their Growth on Lignocellulosic Material
title_sort lignocellulolytic enzyme production from wood rot fungi collected in chiapas, mexico, and their growth on lignocellulosic material
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8229410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34198931
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7060450
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