Synthesis of enzymes connected with mycoparasitism by ectomycorrhizal fungi

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Joanna Mucha
Hanna Dahm
Edmund Strzelczyk
Antoni Werner
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[1] Polish Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Root Pathology, Institute of Dendrology
[2] Nicolaus Copernicus University,Institute of General and Molecular Biology, Department of Microbiology
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Archives of Microbiology | 2006年 / 185卷
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Chitinases; β-1,3-Glucanases; β-Glucosidases; Ectomycorrhizal fungi; Mycoparasitism;
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The production of enzymes involved in mycoparasitism by several strains of ectomycorrhizal fungi: Amanita muscaria (16-3), Laccaria laccata (9-12), L. laccata (9-1), Suillus bovinus (15-4), S. bovinus (15-3), S. luteus (14-7) on different substrates such as colloidal chitin, mycelia of Trichoderma harzianum, T. virens and Mucor hiemalis was examined. Chitinases and β-1,3-glucanases were assayed spectrophotometrically by measuring the amount of reducing sugars releasing from suitable substrate by means of Miller’s method. β-glucosidases were determined by measuring the amount of p-nitrophenol released from p-nitrophenyl-β-D-glucopyranoside. It was observed that A. muscaria (16-3) and L. laccata (9-12) biosynthesized the highest activity of enzymes in contrast to the strains of S. bovinus and S. luteus. The mycelium of T. harzianum turned out to be the best substrate for the induction of β-1,3-glucanases and β-glucosidases for both strains of L. laccata, although the difference in the induction of chitinases in the presence of mycelia of different species of Trichoderma was not indicated.
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