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Laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) are
multicopper oxidases found in plants, fungi, and bacteria.
Laccases oxidize a
variety of
phenolic substrates,
performing one-electron...
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their in vivo
substrate is unknown. In general,
laccases oxidize phenolic substrates but some
fungal laccases have been
shown to
oxidize non-phenolic substrates...
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significant lignin-degrading properties.
Laccases degrade lignin by
oxidation using oxygen.
Laccases are also
widely distributed among bacterial species...
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laccases,
manganese peroxidases and
lignin peroxidases, in
Coriolopsis gallica, as well as in the
phylogenetically related Trametes spp.,
laccases (even...
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mechanism for
breaking down
lignin involves laccase, a low-redox-potential
oxidase incapable of
direct attack.
Laccase can be used both in
breaking and forming...
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blood of iron-based hemoglobin.
Structurally related to
hemocyanin are the
laccases and tyrosinases.
Instead of
reversibly binding oxygen,
these proteins hydroxylate...
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oxidase aromatic compounds, such as
phenol oxidases,
peroxidases and
laccases. Many
fungi have
multiple genes encoding lignin-degrading exoenzymes. Most...
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oxidative reaction to
convert into
Salvianolic acid B. This
reaction involves laccases,
which are
widely spread in many
genera such as Arabidopsis, poplars, sorghum...
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horseradish peroxidase) or
alone with blue
multicopper oxidase enzymes (such as
laccase or
bilirubin oxidase). Its use
allows the
reaction kinetics of peroxidases...
- UV-blocking
ability of the fabric, and
improved Raman signs of dyes on fabric.
Laccase is a multi-copper
oxidase that
catalyzes the
oxidation of one electron...