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Roles of Small Subunits of Laccase (ssPOXA3a/b) in Laccase Production by Pleurotus eryngii var. ferulae.

Qi ZhangChang YuanFeng WangSha XuYouran LiGuiyang ShiZhongyang Ding
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2021)
The small subunit, ssPOXA3a/b, and the large subunit, POXA3, are indispensable components of typical heterodimeric laccase (Lacc2) in white rot fungi. However, the enzymatic and biological functions of ssPOXA3a/b remain unclear. The present study revealed that neither ssPOXA3a nor ssPOXA3b per se has a catalytic ability, whereas their combination with POXA3 (and especially ssPOXA3b) enhances the activity, thermostability, and pH stability of POXA3. In Pleurotus eryngii var. ferulae, there was no regulatory relationship between ssPOXA3a/b and POXA3 at the transcriptional level. However, sspoxa3a/b overexpression had a negative feedback effect on lacc6 transcription. By contrast, poxa3 transcripts had no effect on any other laccase isoenzyme. Overexpression of sspoxa3a/b resulted in small fungal pellets, thin mycelial walls, and facilitated laccase secretion. However, poxa3 overexpression had no influence on pellet morphology. Collectively, this work elucidated the functions of ssPOXA3a/b and laid an empirical foundation for the development of high-yield laccase.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • cell proliferation
  • gene expression
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • protein kinase
  • single cell
  • oxidative stress