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      Bioprospecting and biotechnological applications of fungal laccase

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          Laccase belongs to a small group of enzymes called the blue multicopper oxidases, having the potential ability of oxidation. It belongs to enzymes, which have innate properties of reactive radical production, but its utilization in many fields has been ignored because of its unavailability in the commercial field. There are diverse sources of laccase producing organisms like bacteria, fungi and plants. In fungi, laccase is present in Ascomycetes, Deuteromycetes, Basidiomycetes and is particularly abundant in many white-rot fungi that degrade lignin. Laccases can degrade both phenolic and non-phenolic compounds. They also have the ability to detoxify a range of environmental pollutants. Due to their property to detoxify a range of pollutants, they have been used for several purposes in many industries including paper, pulp, textile and petrochemical industries. Some other application of laccase includes in food processing industry, medical and health care. Recently, laccase has found applications in other fields such as in the design of biosensors and nanotechnology. The present review provides an overview of biological functions of laccase, its mechanism of action, laccase mediator system, and various biotechnological applications of laccase obtained from endophytic fungi.

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          Laccases occur widely in fungi; they have been characterized less frequently in higher plants. Here we have focused on more recent reports on the occurrence of laccase and its functions in physiological development and industrial utility. The reports of molecular weights, pH optima, and substrate specificity are extremely diverse. Conclusive proof of the occurrence of laccase in a tissue must demonstrate that the enzyme be able to oxidize quinol with concomitant uptake of oxygen. Laccase is involved in the pigmentation process of fungal spores, the regeneration of tobacco protoplasts, as fungal virulence factors, and in lignification of cell walls and delignification during white rot of wood. Commercially, laccases have been used to delignify woody tissues, produce ethanol, and to distinguish between morphine and codeine. A very wide variety of bioremediation processes employ laccase in order to protect the environment from damage caused by industrial effluents. Research in recent years has been intense, much of it elicited by the wide diversity of laccases, their utility and their very interesting enzymology.
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                +91-9410704377 , p_k_agarwal@rediffmail.com
                Journal
                3 Biotech
                3 Biotech
                3 Biotech
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                2190-5738
                6 January 2016
                6 January 2016
                December 2016
                : 6
                : 1
                : 15
                Affiliations
                [ ]Department of Biotechnology, G. B. Pant Engineering College, Ghurdauri, Pauri, Uttarakhand India
                [ ]Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, HP India
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                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9183-8420
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                10.1007/s13205-015-0316-3
                4703590
                e2bdd7a6-85d6-4331-b83e-f5d1ed2bf468
                © The Author(s) 2016

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                : 8 July 2015
                : 14 December 2015
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                laccase,mechanism of laccase action,laccase mediator system,endophytic fungi,biotechnological application

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