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Metabolism and Detoxification of TNT by Phanerochaete chrysosporium

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1993
Several lines of evidence suggest that TNT detoxification by Phanerochaete chrysosporium is through reduction. Rates of TNT reduction were directly correlated with mycelial mass and TNT concentration. Toxicity was inversely related to the amount of fungus. TNT toxicity was identical in both ligninolytic and nonligninolytic cultures. Rapid disappearance
J D, Stahl, S D, Aust
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N-Glycosylation in Chrysosporium lucknowense enzymes

Carbohydrate Research, 2008
Twenty-eight enzymes, encoded by different genes and secreted by different mutant strains of Chrysosporium lucknowense, were subjected to MALDI-TOF MS peptide fingerprinting followed by analysis of the MS data using the GlycoMod tool from the ExPASy proteomic site. Various N-linked glycan structures were discriminated in the C.
Alexander V, Gusakov   +2 more
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Phanerochaete chrysosporium Genomics

2005
A high quality draft genome sequence has been generated for the lignocellulose-degrading basidiomycete Phanerochaete chrysosporium ( Martinez et al. 2004 ). Analysis of the genome in the context of previously established genetics and physiology is presented.
Luis F. Larrondo   +2 more
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Biochemistry of the oxidation of lignin by Phangerochate chrysosporium

Biotechnology Advances, 1984
The objective of this research was to identify the biochemical agents responsible for the oxidative degradation of lignin by the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium. We examined the hypothesis that activated oxygen species are involved, and we also sought the agent in ligninolytic cultures responsible for a specific oxidative degradative ...
T K, Kirk, M, Tien, B D, Faison
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Biocatalytic decolourisation of molasses by Phanerochaete chrysosporium

Bioresource Technology, 2006
Bioremediation potential of Phanerochaete chrysosporium strains NCIM 1073, NCIM 1106 and NCIM 1197 to decolourise molasses in solid and liquid molasses media was studied. Strains varied in the pattern of molasses decolourisation on solid medium by Giant colony method. Under submerged cultivation conditions, strain NCIM 1073 did not decolourise molasses
A P, Thakkar   +2 more
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Pneumopathie à Chrysosporium tropicum

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2007
Resume Nous rapportons un cas d’abces pulmonaire a Chrysosporium tropicum chez un patient hospitalise en reanimation. Le diagnostic a ete realise a partir de la piece d’exerese chirurgicale qui montrait, a l’examen anatomopathologique, des filaments septes, et en culture, la pousse exclusive de C. tropicum .
H. Rabérin   +5 more
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Phanerochaete chrysosporium AS a Biocatalyst in Bioremediation Option

1995
Biological treatment has been widely used for many years in the treatment of industrial and municipal waste water, with aerobic treatment being the most widely used technology. However as industrial contaminants have been developed to provide resistance in the environment and in conjunction with the low level of concentration both in ground water as ...
BOSCO, Francesca   +2 more
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Inulinase from Chrysosporium pannorum

Journal of Fermentation Technology, 1988
Abstract A mold, Chrysosporium pannorum AHU 9700, isolated from soil, was found to produce a very active inulin-hydrolyzing enzyme. The inulinase activity of this strain was induced by inulin, but not by sucrose, glucose, or fructose. The highest inulinase activity, 115 units/ml, was obtained under the optimum conditions.
Rong Xiao   +2 more
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Production of Phanerochaete chrysosporium lignin peroxidase

Biotechnology Advances, 1992
Liginin peroxidase (ligninase) of the white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium Burdsall was discovered in 1982 as a secondary metabolite. Today multiple isoenzymes are known, which are often collectively called as lignin peroxidase. Lignin peroxidase has been characterized as a veratryl alcohol oxidizing enzyme, but it is a relatively unspecific ...
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Chrysosporium synchronum rediscovered in Slovakia

Biologia, 2009
During a mycological investigation of the presence of cycloheximide resistant fungi on a dog fur sample, carried out in Slovakia in December 2007, the rare species Chrysosporium synchronum was encountered. This is the second time that this fungus has been recovered and the first in Europe. The species identification was also confirmed by sequencing the
Roman Labuda   +3 more
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