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Background: Fungal DyP-type peroxidases have so far been described exclusively for ba-sidiomycetes. Moreover, peroxidases from ascomycetes that oxidize Mn2+ ions are yet not known. Methods: We describe here the physicochemical, biocatalytic, and molecular characterization of a DyP-type peroxidase (DyP, EC 1.11.1.19) from an ascomycetous fungus. Results: The enzyme oxi-dizes classic peroxidase substrates such as 2,6-DMP but also veratryl alcohol and notably Mn2+ to Mn3+ ions, suggesting a physiological function of this DyP in lignin modification. The KM value (49 µM) indicates that Mn2+ ions bind with high affinity to the XgrDyP protein but their subsequent oxidation into reactive Mn3+ proceeds with moderate efficiency compared to MnPs and VPs. Mn2+ oxidation was most effective at an acidic pH (between 4.0 and 5.0) and a hypothetical surface ex-posed an Mn2+ binding site comprising three acidic amino acids (two aspartates and one glutamate) could be localized within the hypothetical XgrDyP structure. The oxidation of Mn2+ ions is seem-ingly supported by four aromatic amino acids that mediate an electron transfer from the surface to the heme center. Conclusion: Our findings shed new light on the possible involvement of DyP-type peroxidases in lignocellulose degradation, especially by fungi that lack prototypical ligninolytic class II peroxidases.
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Kimani, V., Ullrich, R., Büttner, E., Herzog, R., Kellner, H., Jehmlich, N., … Liers, C. (2021). First dye-decolorizing peroxidase from an ascomycetous fungus secreted by xylaria grammica. Biomolecules, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11091391
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