A Peptide-mediated Fenton Reaction in Wood-degrading Fungi

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Wei WANG1
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Cellulose degradation; hydroxyl radical HO˙; Gt factor; electron paramagnetic resonance;
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Gt factor is a low-molecular-weight peptide isolated from the extracellular culture of wood-degrading fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum. It is capable of enhancing degradation of cellulose. Its action mechanism was investigated and it was found that Gt factor could reduce Fe3+ to Fe2+. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy revealed in the presence of O2, Gt factor could drive the formation of H2O2 via a superoxide anion O2.- intermediate and mediate the generation of hydroxyl radical HO˙ in a Fenton-type reaction. All these provided evidence for the formation of HO˙ in some wood-degrading fungi.
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