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Laccases of Coriolus versicolor

Kawai, S., Ohashi, H., Hirai, T., Oknyama, H., and Higuchi, T. (1993) Degradation of syringyl lignin model polymer by laccase of Coriolus versicolor. Mokuzai Gakkaishi 39(1), 98-102. [Pg.234]

S Kawai, T Umezawa, T Higuchi. Oxidation of methoxylated benzyl alcohols by laccase of Coriolus versicolor in the presence of syringaldehyde. Wood Research 76 10-16,... [Pg.519]

S Kawai, T Umezawa, T Fliguchi. Degradation mechanisms of phenolic beta-1 lignin substructure model compounds by laccase of Coriolus versicolor. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 262(1) 99-110, 1988. [Pg.550]

S Kawai, M Asukai, N Ohya, K Okita, T Ito, H Ohashi. Degradation of a non-phe-nolic beta-O-4 substructure and of polymeric lignin model compounds by laccase of Coriolus versicolor in the presence of 1-hydroxybenzotriazole. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 170(l) 51-57, 1999. [Pg.552]

Ullah, M.A., Bedford, C.T., and Evans, C.S., Reactions of pentachlorophenol with laccase from Coriolus versicolor, Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 53, 230-234, 2000. [Pg.685]

Jiang-Ping L, Wei L, Li-Ming X, Pei-Lin C (2001) Production of laccase by Coriolus versicolor and its application in decolorization of dyestuffs. I. Production of laccase by batch and repeated-batch processes. J Environ Sci 15 1—4... [Pg.168]

Three laccase preparations (I, II and III) were isolated from the racellular culture medium of Coriolus versicolor by consecutive fractionation through Sephadex G50 and DEAE Sephadex A25 (84). The laccase III preparation at pH 4.0 reduced the apparent molecular weight of a lignin-derived fraction that had been obtained by eluting the water-soluble extract of a cellulase treated ezomatsu wood residue through... [Pg.264]

Limura, Y. Hartkainen, P. Tatsumi. K. Dechlorination of tetrachloroguaiacol by laccase of white-rot basidiomycete Coriolus versicolor. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 1996, 45, 434-439. [Pg.498]

The redox potential of the Tl Cu-site has been determined using potentiometric titrations with redox mediators for a large number of different laccases and varies between 410 mV vs. NHE for Rhus vernicifera [67] and 790 mV for laccases from Polyporus versicolor and Coriolus hirsutus [244,251]. The T2 and T3 sites have higher potentials [251]. [Pg.303]


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