There are two temperature optima connected with lignin peroxidase synthesis by Phanerochaete chrysosporium INA-12. One, at 37°C, is for the mycelium-growing phase; the other, at 30°C, is for the lignin peroxidase-producing phase. One of six extracellular proteins with ligninase activity increased when cultures were grown at 30°C for the entire fermentation period or when cultures were grown at 37°C for the first 2 days of incubation and then shifted to 30°C, compared with the activity of control cultures grown at 37°C for the entire fermentation period. The unsaturation of fatty acid (Δ/mole) of P. chrysosporium INA-12 mycelium decreased from 1.25 to 1.03 when the growth temperature was shifted from 20 to 40°C.
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Asther, M., Capdevila, C., & Corrieu, G. (1988). Control of Lignin Peroxidase Production by Phanerochaete chrysosporium INA-12 by Temperature Shifting. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 54(12), 3194–3196. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.54.12.3194-3196.1988
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