Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree

Lignin is an important constitute of the wood and thus the organism like fungi and insects growing on wood produce some extracellular lignolytic enzymes. In fungi these enzymes include different oxidases and peroxidases. Lignin peroxidases, manganese peroxidases, versatile peroxidases and laccases h...

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Main Authors: Moin, Syed Faraz, Alfarra, Helmi Yousif, Omar, Muhammad Nor
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spelling my.iium.irep.315982015-12-11T13:29:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31598/ Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree Moin, Syed Faraz Alfarra, Helmi Yousif Omar, Muhammad Nor QK Botany Lignin is an important constitute of the wood and thus the organism like fungi and insects growing on wood produce some extracellular lignolytic enzymes. In fungi these enzymes include different oxidases and peroxidases. Lignin peroxidases, manganese peroxidases, versatile peroxidases and laccases have been characterised from fungi and their roles in wood decay has been established. Here we report ABTS-oxidases from an unidentified fungus isolated from tree bark sample from Kuantan, Malaysia. After the liquid media cultivation, the crude extracellular protein content was extracted and analysed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. SDS-PAGE, native PAGE and zymography were carried out. Azo dyes, brilliant green, trypan blue, direct red 80 and eriochrome black T were used for decolourisation activity of the isolated fungus on solid medium. The results suggest that the extracellular proteins contain laccase enzyme activity. Out of the four azo dyes that were used for dye decolourisation assay, at least three were decolourised to different extents by the fungus. Oriental Scientific Publishing Company 2012-12 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31598/1/BBRA_2012.pdf Moin, Syed Faraz and Alfarra, Helmi Yousif and Omar, Muhammad Nor (2012) Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree. Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia, 9 (2). pp. 641-646. ISSN 0973-1245 http://www.biotech-asia.org/abstract/Syed-Faraz-Moin-Helmi-Yousuf-Alfarra-and-Muhammad-Nor-Omar/Azo-dyes-decolourisation-by-ABTS-oxidases-Laccases-from-a-fungus-from-tropical-tree/1044.html
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Moin, Syed Faraz
Alfarra, Helmi Yousif
Omar, Muhammad Nor
Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree
description Lignin is an important constitute of the wood and thus the organism like fungi and insects growing on wood produce some extracellular lignolytic enzymes. In fungi these enzymes include different oxidases and peroxidases. Lignin peroxidases, manganese peroxidases, versatile peroxidases and laccases have been characterised from fungi and their roles in wood decay has been established. Here we report ABTS-oxidases from an unidentified fungus isolated from tree bark sample from Kuantan, Malaysia. After the liquid media cultivation, the crude extracellular protein content was extracted and analysed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. SDS-PAGE, native PAGE and zymography were carried out. Azo dyes, brilliant green, trypan blue, direct red 80 and eriochrome black T were used for decolourisation activity of the isolated fungus on solid medium. The results suggest that the extracellular proteins contain laccase enzyme activity. Out of the four azo dyes that were used for dye decolourisation assay, at least three were decolourised to different extents by the fungus.
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author Moin, Syed Faraz
Alfarra, Helmi Yousif
Omar, Muhammad Nor
author_facet Moin, Syed Faraz
Alfarra, Helmi Yousif
Omar, Muhammad Nor
author_sort Moin, Syed Faraz
title Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree
title_short Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree
title_full Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree
title_fullStr Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree
title_full_unstemmed Azo dyes decolourisation by ABTS-oxidases (Laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree
title_sort azo dyes decolourisation by abts-oxidases (laccases) from a fungus from tropical tree
publisher Oriental Scientific Publishing Company
publishDate 2012
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/31598/1/BBRA_2012.pdf
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http://www.biotech-asia.org/abstract/Syed-Faraz-Moin-Helmi-Yousuf-Alfarra-and-Muhammad-Nor-Omar/Azo-dyes-decolourisation-by-ABTS-oxidases-Laccases-from-a-fungus-from-tropical-tree/1044.html
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