Optimized oxidoreductases for medium and large scale industrial biotransformations
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[ 2017 ] Rencoret J, Pereira A, del Río JC, Martínez AT, Gutiérrez A Delignification and Saccharification Enhancement of Sugarcane Byproducts by a Laccase-Based Pretreatment Sustainable Chem. Eng., 5: 7145-7154
[ 2017 ] Rodríguez-Escribano D, de Salas F, Pardo I, Camarero S High-Throughput Screening Assay for Laccase Engineering toward Lignosulfonate Valorization Int. J. Mol. Sci., 18: 1793-1803
[ 2016 ] Acebes S, Fernandez-Fueyo E, Monza E, Lucas F, Almendral D, Ruiz-Dueñas FJ, Lund H, Martínez AT, Guallar V Rational Enzyme Engineering Through Biophysical and Biochemical Modeling ACS-Catalysis, 6: 1624-1629
[ 2016 ] Couturier M, Mathieu Y, Li A, Navarro D, Drula E, Haon M, Grisel S, Ludwig R, Berrin JG Characterization of a new aryl-alcohol oxidase secreted by the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 100: 697-706
[ 2016 ] de Salas F, Pardo I, Salavagione HJ, Aza P, Amourgi E, Vind J, Martínez AT, Camarero S Advanced Synthesis of Conductive Polyaniline Using Laccase as Biocatalyst PlosOne, 11
[ 2016 ] del Río JC, Prinsen P, Cadena EM, Martínez AT, Gutiérrez A, Rencoret J Lignin–carbohydrate complexes from sisal (Agave sisalana) and abaca (Musa textilis): chemical composition and structural modifications during the isolation process Planta, 243: 1143-1158
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Laccase: a multi-purpose biocatalyst at the forefront of biotechnology
Maté D, Alcalde M
Microbial Biotechnol., doi: 10.1111/1751-7915.12422

Laccases are multicopper containing enzymes capable of performing one electron oxidation of a broad range of substrates. Using molecular oxygen as the final electron acceptor, they release only water as a by-product, and as such, laccases are eco-friendly, versatile biocatalysts that have generated an enormous biotechnological interest. Indeed, this group of enzymes has been used in different industrial fields for very diverse purposes, from food additive and beverage processing to biomedical diagnosis, and as cross-linking agents for furniture construction or in the production of biofuels. Laccases have also been studied intensely in nanobiotechnology for the development of implantable biosensors and biofuel cells. Moreover, their capacity to transform complex xenobiotics makes them useful biocatalysts in enzymatic bioremediation. This review summarizes the most significant recent advances in the use of laccases and their future perspectives in biotechnology.

Official webpage of indox [ industrialoxidoreductases ]. Optimized oxidoreductases for medium and large scale industrial biotransformations. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under Grant Agreement nº: FP7-KBBE-2013-7-613549. © indox 2013. Developed by garcíarincón