Fermentation (Feb 2023)

Overproduction of Laccase by <i>Trametes versicolor</i> and <i>Pycnoporus sanguineus</i> in Farnesol-Pineapple Waste Solid Fermentation

  • Emanueli Backes,
  • Camila Gabriel Kato,
  • Verci Alves de Oliveira Junior,
  • Thaís Marques Uber,
  • Luís Felipe Oliva dos Santos,
  • Rúbia Carvalho Gomes Corrêa,
  • Adelar Bracht,
  • Rosane Marina Peralta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9020188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 188

Abstract

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The effect of farnesol, a sesquiterpene alcohol, on the production of laccases by Trametes versicolor and Pycnoporus sanguineus in pineapple waste solid-state fermentation was evaluated. Extracellular laccase production reached a maximum of 77.88 ± 5.62 U/g (236% above control) in farnesol-induced cultures of T. versicolor on the 17th day, whereas in a similar P. sanguineus culture, a maximal laccase activity of 130.95 ± 2.20 U/g (159% increase) was obtained on the 17th day. A single 45 KDa laccase was produced by both fungi under the influence of farnesol. These and other data allow us to conclude that farnesol acted as an inducer of the same form of laccase in both fungi. Farnesol disfavored fungal growth by increasing the lag phase, but it also clearly improved the oxidative state of the cultures. Contrary to the results obtained previously in submerged cultures, farnesol did not promote hyperbranching in the fungal mycelia. This is the first demonstration that farnesol is an excellent inducer of laccases in T. versicolor and P. sanguineus in solid-state cultivation. In quantitative terms, the results can be regarded as an excellent starting point for developing industrial or at least pre-industrial procedures to produce laccases using T. versicolor and P sanguineus under the stimulus of farnesol.

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