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Isolation of Fungi from a Textile Industry Effluent and the Screening of Their Potential to Degrade Industrial Dyes

Six fungal strains were isolated from the textile industry effluent in which they naturally occur. Subsequently, the fungal strains were identified and characterized in order to establish their potential decolorizing effect on textile industry effluents. The strains of interest were selected based o...

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Autores principales: Juárez-Hernández, Juvenal, Castillo-Hernández, Dalia, Pérez-Parada, Cristhian, Nava-Galicia, Soley, Cuervo-Parra, Jaime Alioscha, Surian-Cruz, Edy, Díaz-Godínez, Gerardo, Sánchez, Carmen, Bibbins-Martínez, Martha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100805
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author Juárez-Hernández, Juvenal
Castillo-Hernández, Dalia
Pérez-Parada, Cristhian
Nava-Galicia, Soley
Cuervo-Parra, Jaime Alioscha
Surian-Cruz, Edy
Díaz-Godínez, Gerardo
Sánchez, Carmen
Bibbins-Martínez, Martha
author_facet Juárez-Hernández, Juvenal
Castillo-Hernández, Dalia
Pérez-Parada, Cristhian
Nava-Galicia, Soley
Cuervo-Parra, Jaime Alioscha
Surian-Cruz, Edy
Díaz-Godínez, Gerardo
Sánchez, Carmen
Bibbins-Martínez, Martha
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description Six fungal strains were isolated from the textile industry effluent in which they naturally occur. Subsequently, the fungal strains were identified and characterized in order to establish their potential decolorizing effect on textile industry effluents. The strains of interest were selected based on their capacity to decolorize azo, indigo, and anthraquinone dyes. Three of the strains were identified as Emmia latemarginata (MAP03, MAP04, and MAP05) and the other three as Mucor circinelloides (MAP01, MAP02, and MAP06), while the efficiency of their decolorization of the dyes was determined on agar plate and in liquid fermentation. All the strains co-metabolized the dyes of interest, generating different levels of dye decolorization. Plate screening for lignin-degrading enzymes showed that the MAP03, MAP04, and MAP05 strains were positive for laccase and the MAP01, MAP02, and MAP06 strains for tyrosinase, while all strains were positive for peroxidase. Based on its decolorization capacity, the Emmia latemarginata (MAP03) strain was selected for the further characterization of its growth kinetics and ligninolytic enzyme production in submerged fermentation under both enzyme induction conditions, involving the addition of Acetyl yellow G (AYG) dye or wheat straw extract, and no-induction condition. The induction conditions promoted a clear inductive effect in all of the ligninolytic enzymes analyzed. The highest level of induced enzyme production was observed with the AYG dye fermentation, corresponding to versatile peroxidase (VP), manganese peroxidase (MnP), and lignin peroxidase (LiP). The present study can be considered the first analysis of the ligninolytic enzyme system of Emmia latemarginata in submerged fermentation under different conditions. Depending on the results of further research, the fungal strains analyzed in the present research may be candidates for further biotechnological research on the decontamination of industrial effluents.
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spelling pubmed-85407922021-10-24 Isolation of Fungi from a Textile Industry Effluent and the Screening of Their Potential to Degrade Industrial Dyes Juárez-Hernández, Juvenal Castillo-Hernández, Dalia Pérez-Parada, Cristhian Nava-Galicia, Soley Cuervo-Parra, Jaime Alioscha Surian-Cruz, Edy Díaz-Godínez, Gerardo Sánchez, Carmen Bibbins-Martínez, Martha J Fungi (Basel) Article Six fungal strains were isolated from the textile industry effluent in which they naturally occur. Subsequently, the fungal strains were identified and characterized in order to establish their potential decolorizing effect on textile industry effluents. The strains of interest were selected based on their capacity to decolorize azo, indigo, and anthraquinone dyes. Three of the strains were identified as Emmia latemarginata (MAP03, MAP04, and MAP05) and the other three as Mucor circinelloides (MAP01, MAP02, and MAP06), while the efficiency of their decolorization of the dyes was determined on agar plate and in liquid fermentation. All the strains co-metabolized the dyes of interest, generating different levels of dye decolorization. Plate screening for lignin-degrading enzymes showed that the MAP03, MAP04, and MAP05 strains were positive for laccase and the MAP01, MAP02, and MAP06 strains for tyrosinase, while all strains were positive for peroxidase. Based on its decolorization capacity, the Emmia latemarginata (MAP03) strain was selected for the further characterization of its growth kinetics and ligninolytic enzyme production in submerged fermentation under both enzyme induction conditions, involving the addition of Acetyl yellow G (AYG) dye or wheat straw extract, and no-induction condition. The induction conditions promoted a clear inductive effect in all of the ligninolytic enzymes analyzed. The highest level of induced enzyme production was observed with the AYG dye fermentation, corresponding to versatile peroxidase (VP), manganese peroxidase (MnP), and lignin peroxidase (LiP). The present study can be considered the first analysis of the ligninolytic enzyme system of Emmia latemarginata in submerged fermentation under different conditions. Depending on the results of further research, the fungal strains analyzed in the present research may be candidates for further biotechnological research on the decontamination of industrial effluents. MDPI 2021-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8540792/ /pubmed/34682227 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100805 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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Juárez-Hernández, Juvenal
Castillo-Hernández, Dalia
Pérez-Parada, Cristhian
Nava-Galicia, Soley
Cuervo-Parra, Jaime Alioscha
Surian-Cruz, Edy
Díaz-Godínez, Gerardo
Sánchez, Carmen
Bibbins-Martínez, Martha
Isolation of Fungi from a Textile Industry Effluent and the Screening of Their Potential to Degrade Industrial Dyes
title Isolation of Fungi from a Textile Industry Effluent and the Screening of Their Potential to Degrade Industrial Dyes
title_full Isolation of Fungi from a Textile Industry Effluent and the Screening of Their Potential to Degrade Industrial Dyes
title_fullStr Isolation of Fungi from a Textile Industry Effluent and the Screening of Their Potential to Degrade Industrial Dyes
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of Fungi from a Textile Industry Effluent and the Screening of Their Potential to Degrade Industrial Dyes
title_short Isolation of Fungi from a Textile Industry Effluent and the Screening of Their Potential to Degrade Industrial Dyes
title_sort isolation of fungi from a textile industry effluent and the screening of their potential to degrade industrial dyes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100805
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