Morphological Characteristic Regulation of Ligninolytic Enzyme Produced by .

Mycobiology

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Published: December 2018

A newly isolated white rot fungal strain KU-RNW027 was identified as , based on an analysis of its morphological characteristics and phylogenetic data. Aeration and fungal morphology were important factors which drove strain KU-RNW027 to secrete two different ligninolytic enzymes as manganese peroxidase (MnP) and laccase. Highest activities of MnP and laccase were obtained in a continuous shaking culture at 8 and 47 times higher, respectively, than under static conditions. Strain KU-RNW027 existed as pellets and free form mycelial clumps in submerged cultivation with the pellet form producing more enzymes. Fungal biomass increased with increasing amounts of pellet inoculum while pellet diameter decreased. Strain KU-RNW027 formed terminal chlamydospore-like structures in cultures inoculated with 0.05 g/L as optimal pellet inoculum which resulted in highest enzyme production. Enzyme production efficiency of KU-RNW027 depended on fungal pellet morphology as size, porosity, and formation of chlamydospore-like structures.

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