Abstract

An H 2O 2-requiring enzyme system was found in the extracellular medium of ligninolytic cultures of Phanerochaete chrysosporium. The enzyme system generated ethylene from 2-keto-4-thiomethyl butyric acid (KTBA), and oxidized a variety of lignin model compounds including the diarylpropane 1-(4′-ethoxy-3′-methoxyphenyl) 1,3-dihydroxy-2-(4″-methoxyphenyl)propane (I), a β-ether dimer 1-(4′-ethoxy-3′-methoxyphenyl)glycerol-β-guaiacyl ether (IV) and an olefin 1-(4′-ethoxy-3′-methoxy-phenyl)1,2-propene (VI). The products found were equivalent to the metabolic products previously isolated from intact ligninolytic cultures. In addition, the enzyme system partially degraded 14C-ring labeled lignin. The enzyme was not found in high nitrogen (N) cultures, nor in cultures of a ligninolytic mutant strain which is incapable of metabolizing lignin.

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