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Title

Microbiological Transformation of L-Tyrosine to L-Dopa from Methanol Pretreated Biomass of a Novel Coriolus versicolor under Submerged Culture.

Authors

Ali, Sikander; Rizvi, Nazia

Abstract

The present study is concerned with the microbiological transformation of L-tyrosine to L-dopa by a newly isolated turkey tail mushroom Coriolus versicolor DOB-4. As tyrosinase (catechol oxidase, EC 1.10.3.1) is an extracellular enzyme, therefore biomass was used as an enzyme source in the reaction mixture. Biomass particles were pretreated with methanol and oven dried at 105 °C for 2 h. The optimal L-dopa production was achieved when 1.5 mg/ml L-tyrosine was used as the basal substrate. Thin layer chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography analysis depicted that citric acid supports higher substrate conversion and product formation rates. A noticeable enhancement was observed when process parameters viz. L-tyrosine concentration (1.5 mg/ml), citric acid (1.5 mg/ml), time of incubation (50 min), and reaction temperature (60 °C) were optimized using Plackett-Burman design. The maximum production of L-dopa was found to be 0.872 mg/ml with L-tyrosine consumption of 1.002 mg/ml. The model terms were found highly significant (HS, p ≤ 0.05), suggesting the potential commercial utility of the culture (df = 3, LSD = 0.342).

Subjects

TYROSINE; PHENOL oxidase; METHANOL; BIOMASS; TRAMETES versicolor

Publication

Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2014, Vol 172, Issue 4, p2041

ISSN

0273-2289

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s12010-013-0658-4

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