1.11.1.14: lignin peroxidase
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Word Map on EC 1.11.1.14
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1.11.1.14
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chrysosporium
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phanerochaete
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manganese
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laccase
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melanin
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ligninolytic
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veratryl
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peroxidases
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melanoma
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melanogenesis
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white-rot
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kojic
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decolor
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l-dopa
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diphenolase
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basidiomycete
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trametes
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monophenolase
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versicolor
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hyperpigmentation
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lignin-degrading
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whitening
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textile
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anti-tyrosinase
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o-quinones
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manganese-dependent
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l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine
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microphthalmia-associated
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anti-melanogenic
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o-diphenols
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bjerkandera
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arbutin
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skin-whitening
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non-phenolic
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1.14.18.1
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dopaquinone
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phlebia
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tyrosinase-related
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delignification
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dopachrome
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remazol
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lignocellulolytic
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anti-melanogenesis
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eryngii
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tyrosinases
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catecholase
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depigmenting
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biotechnology
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dye-decolorizing
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synthesis
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environmental protection
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lignocellulose-degrading
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analysis
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degradation
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industry
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irpex
- 1.11.1.14
- chrysosporium
- phanerochaete
- manganese
- laccase
- melanin
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ligninolytic
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veratryl
- peroxidases
- melanoma
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melanogenesis
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white-rot
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kojic
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decolor
- l-dopa
- diphenolase
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basidiomycete
- trametes
- monophenolase
- versicolor
- hyperpigmentation
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lignin-degrading
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whitening
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textile
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anti-tyrosinase
- o-quinones
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manganese-dependent
- l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine
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microphthalmia-associated
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anti-melanogenic
- o-diphenols
- bjerkandera
- arbutin
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skin-whitening
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non-phenolic
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1.14.18.1
- dopaquinone
- phlebia
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tyrosinase-related
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delignification
- dopachrome
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remazol
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lignocellulolytic
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anti-melanogenesis
- eryngii
- tyrosinases
- catecholase
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depigmenting
- biotechnology
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dye-decolorizing
- synthesis
- environmental protection
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lignocellulose-degrading
- analysis
- degradation
- industry
- irpex
Reaction
Synonyms
ALiP-P3, bacterial lignin peroxidase, diarylpropane oxygenase, diarylpropane peroxidase, diarylpropane:oxygen,hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase (C-C-bond-cleaving), DypB, fungal lignin peroxidase, Glg4, H2O2-dependent ligninase, heme-containing lignin peroxidase, heme-containing peroxidase, lignin peroxidase, lignin peroxidase H8, lignin peroxidase isozyme H8, lignin peroxidase LIII, ligninase, ligninase H2, ligninase H8, ligninase I, ligninase LG5, LIP, Lip1, LIP2, LiPH8, lipJ, LPA, LPOA, microbial lignin peroxidase, More, mushroom tyrosinase, oxygenase, diarylpropane, Pr-lip1, Pr-lip4
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Temperature Range
Temperature Range on EC 1.11.1.14 - lignin peroxidase
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10 - 30
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enzyme activity increases as the temperature increases from 10°C to 30°C in vivo. Further increase in temperature results in an obvious decrease in the amount of enzyme production by the fungal strain
10 - 90
20 - 40
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at 30°C, tetracycline is nearly totally removed and this degradation percentage keeps unchanged until 37°C, whereas the degradation of oxytetracycline reaches about 90% at 30°C and increases with temperature until it is 37°C. At 20°C, the degradation of tetracycline reaches about 78%, the value for oxytetracycline is 83%. When temperature exceeds 37°C, the degradation of both tetracycline and oxytetracycline decreases
25 - 40
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over 50% of maximal activity within this range, profile overview
25 - 75
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pH 5, 100% lignin peroxidase activity is retained at 55°C after incubation. The lignin peroxidase activity drops more than 75% at temperatures below 35°C and loses about 66% of its activity at a temperature of 75°C
30 - 40
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highest LiP activity is detected at 37°C, followed by 30°C, and no activity is obeserved at 40°C
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lignin peroxidase is active in a broad range of temperature where higher temperature of about 90°C affects not the enzymatic configuration (thermal denaturation)