Exoproteomic Study and Transcriptional Responses of Laccase and Ligninolytic Peroxidase Genes of White-Rot Fungus Trametes hirsuta LE-BIN 072 Grown in the Presence of Monolignol-Related Phenolic Compounds

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Aug 23;24(17):13115. doi: 10.3390/ijms241713115.

Abstract

Being an abundant renewable source of aromatic compounds, lignin is an important component of future bio-based economy. Currently, biotechnological processing of lignin through low molecular weight compounds is one of the conceptually promising ways for its valorization. To obtain lignin fragments suitable for further inclusion into microbial metabolism, it is proposed to use a ligninolytic system of white-rot fungi, which mainly comprises laccases and peroxidases. However, laccase and peroxidase genes are almost always represented by many non-allelic copies that form multigene families within the genome of white-rot fungi, and the contributions of exact family members to the overall process of lignin degradation has not yet been determined. In this article, the response of the Trametes hirsuta LE-BIN 072 ligninolytic system to the presence of various monolignol-related phenolic compounds (veratryl alcohol, p-coumaric acid, vanillic acid, and syringic acid) in culture media was monitored at the level of gene transcription and protein secretion. By showing which isozymes contribute to the overall functioning of the ligninolytic system of the T. hirsuta LE-BIN 072, the data obtained in this study will greatly contribute to the possible application of this fungus and its ligninolytic enzymes in lignin depolymerization processes.

Keywords: Trametes hirsuta; aromatic compounds; exoproteome; laccases; ligninolytic peroxidases; monolignols; transcriptional response; white-rot fungi.

MeSH terms

  • Laccase* / genetics
  • Lignin
  • Phenols
  • Polyporaceae
  • Trametes* / genetics

Substances

  • Laccase
  • Lignin
  • Phenols

Supplementary concepts

  • Trametes hirsuta

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.