High-Yield Laccase-Producing Strains Constructed by Protoplast Fusion Between Bacterium and Fungus

  • Zhao L
  • Yin W
  • Wang L
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Abstract

This study is based on the construction of high-yield laccase-producing fusant achieved by inter-kingdom protoplast fusion between Pleurotus ostreatus and Escherichia coli . The optimized protoplasts formation and regeneration conditions were demonstrated with the presence of 1.5% cellulase +1.0% snailase and 0.6M mannitol at 30°C for 3h. The fusants were screened for different characteristics between two parental strains and further identified by laccase activity, offering one of the genetically stable fusants, Strain F. The fusant F produced the highest yield of laccase, being about 22% higher than that of the parental strain. The results suggest that the protoplast fusion technique can be considered as a promising technique for the control of environmental pollution.

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Zhao, L., Yin, W., & Wang, L. (2015). High-Yield Laccase-Producing Strains Constructed by Protoplast Fusion Between Bacterium and Fungus. The Open Biotechnology Journal, 9(1), 221–224. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874070701509010221

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