The secretome of Pleurotus sapidus

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  • Holger Zorn
  • Thilo Peters
  • Manfred Nimtz
  • Ralf G. Berger

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4832-4838
Number of pages7
JournalPROTEOMICS
Volume5
Issue number18
Publication statusPublished - 12 Dec 2005

Abstract

Due to their unique capability to attack lignified biopolymers, extracellular enzymes of white-rot fungi enjoy an increasing interest in various fields of white biotechnology. The edible fungus Pleurotus sapidus was selected as a model organism for the analysis of the secretome by means of 2-DE. For enzyme production, the fungus was grown in submerged cultures either on peanut shells or on glass wool as a carrier material. Identification of the secreted enzymes was performed by tryptic digestion, ESI-MS/MS ab initio sequencing, and homology searches against public databases. The spectrum of secreted enzymes comprised various types of hydrolases and lignolytic enzymes of the manganese peroxidase/versatile peroxidase family. While peptidases were secreted mainly by the cultures grown on peanut shells, versatile peroxidase type enzymes dominated in the cultures grown on glass wool.

Keywords

    2-D electrophoresis, Basidiomycete, Extracellular enzymes, Fungi

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The secretome of Pleurotus sapidus. / Zorn, Holger; Peters, Thilo; Nimtz, Manfred et al.
In: PROTEOMICS, Vol. 5, No. 18, 12.12.2005, p. 4832-4838.

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Zorn, H, Peters, T, Nimtz, M & Berger, RG 2005, 'The secretome of Pleurotus sapidus', PROTEOMICS, vol. 5, no. 18, pp. 4832-4838. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200500015
Zorn, H., Peters, T., Nimtz, M., & Berger, R. G. (2005). The secretome of Pleurotus sapidus. PROTEOMICS, 5(18), 4832-4838. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200500015
Zorn H, Peters T, Nimtz M, Berger RG. The secretome of Pleurotus sapidus. PROTEOMICS. 2005 Dec 12;5(18):4832-4838. doi: 10.1002/pmic.200500015
Zorn, Holger ; Peters, Thilo ; Nimtz, Manfred et al. / The secretome of Pleurotus sapidus. In: PROTEOMICS. 2005 ; Vol. 5, No. 18. pp. 4832-4838.
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