Purification and biochemical characterization of two isolated laccase isoforms from Agaricus bisporus CU13 and their potency in dye decolorization.
Int J Biol Macromol
; 113: 1142-1148, 2018 Jul 01.
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Agaricus bisporus CU13 laccase was purified using ammonium sulfate precipitation (40-80%), Sephadex G100, and DEAE Sephadex A50 anion exchange column chromatography, respectively. Two laccase isoenzymes (Lacc1 & Lacc2) with purification folds of 1.40 and 5.81 respectively, were obtained from DEAE Sephadex A50 column. Optimal temperature and pH were recorded at 55⯰C and pHâ¯5.0 for both laccase isoenzymes using ABTS as substrate. Lacc1 was more thermostable than Lacc2 with residual activity of 95, 80 and 6%, while Lacc2 only retained 72, 25 and 0.4% of its activity after incubation for 90â¯min. at 50, 60 and 70⯰C, respectively. Lacc2 retained about 93 and 86% of the initial activity at pHâ¯9.0 and 7.0, whereas Lacc1 was stable at pHâ¯7.0 and 5.0 followed by pHâ¯9.0 and retained about 87, 76, and 36% of its activity respectively, after 4â¯h of incubation. Lacc1 was activated by 40% in the presence of Cu2+ (10â¯mM). Km and Vmax values found to be 0.394 and 0.158⯵M, and 0.1351 and 0.4755⯵molâ¯min-1 for Lacc1 and Lacc2, respectively. The efficiency of both isoenzymes to decolorize Acid blue dye, make the enzyme seems to be a prospective for further biotechnological applications.
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