Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Feb 2020)

Polymeric microspheres as support to co-immobilized Agaricus bisporus and Trametes versicolor laccases and their application in diazinon degradation

  • Myleidi Vera,
  • Gibson S. Nyanhongo,
  • Georg M. Guebitz,
  • Bernabé L. Rivas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 4218 – 4227

Abstract

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The laccase enzymes of Agaricus bisporus and Trametes versicolor were successfully covalently co-immobilized on poly(glycidyl methacrylate) microspheres. The enzyme load reached after the co-immobilization of both enzymes was 6.75 U g−1 carrier. The resulting biocatalyst showed the combined properties of both immobilized enzymes, increasing their optimum pH and temperature ranges. The storage and operational stabilities were also improved after co-immobilization. In presence of mediator (ABTS) the organophosphate pesticide diazinon was 100% biodegraded after 48 h of reaction with 0.2 U/mL of co-immobilized enzymes (at the two maximum activity pH values: 2.0 and 3.0). In the absence of a mediator, the degradation percentages were above 88%. Data showed that, compared with single enzymatic immobilization, the co-immobilization of the two laccases is an easy, efficient, and low cost alternative to expanding the range of work of the biocatalyst, thereby improving the stability and some biochemical properties to generate a powerful alternative for pesticide degradation in a wide range of conditions. Keywords: Laccase co-immobilization, Diazinon degradation, Poly(glycidyl methacrylate), Agaricus bisporus laccase, Trametes versicolor laccase