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The equilibrium binding of ethidium bromide (EB) to two small 147 base-pair (bp) DNA restriction fragments, which exhibit different mobilities in polyacrylamide gels, was investigated by CD. Two larger DNA restriction fragments and calf thymus DNA were also studied for comparison. Difference spectra were calculated by subtracting the spectrum of the pure DNA from the spectra of its DNA–EB complexes. The D/P ratios ranged from 0.03 to 1.0. The difference CD spectra of all fragments are characterized by bands with maxima near 310, 275, and 207 nm, and minima near 290, 253, 225, and 190 nm. The band near 310 nm, which has a shoulder at about 335 nm, has zero intensity at D/P ≤ 0.05, and rises to a plateau value, different for each fragment, at D/P ? 0.3 for large fragments (≥ 1400 bp), and D/P ~ 0.7 for the two small 147 bp fragments. The minimum near 290 nm is markedly blue shifted with increasing D/P, the wavelength of the extremum corresponding approximately to the wavelength of the uv absorption maximum of the DNA–EB complex. The negative amplitude of this band at D/P = 1.0 depends on the molecular weight of the DNA. The difference CD maximum near 275 nm is positive at low D/P ratios, increases and goes through a maximum at D/P = 0.06–0.1, and then becomes increasingly negative with increasing D/P. The amplitude of the negative ellipticity per added dye is constant at high D/P ratios, suggesting that the transition can be attributed to outside-bound EB molecules. The ellipticities at 310, 290, and 253 nm increase in absolute magnitude with increasing D/P at approximately the same rate, suggesting that all three bands are associated with the same optical and/or conformational transition. For the two small 147 bp fragments the fractional increases in amplitude of these bands parallel the fractional increase in length of the DNA upon binding EB, determined by electric birefringence measurements. The titration of the restriction fragments with EB was also followed by optical absorption. Two end points are observed, the first at a D/P ratio of ~ 0.1, reflecting the transition between intercalated and outside-bound dye molecules, and the second at D/P ? 1.0, the equivalence point of the titration.  相似文献   

2.
Effect of increasing concentrations of two of the polyols, ethylene glycol (EG) and polyethylene glycol (PEG), was studied by near and far circular dichroism (CD), fluorescence emission spectroscopy, and binding of hydrophobic dye, 1-anilino-8-naphthalene sulfonic acid (ANS). Far-UV CD spectra show the transition of acid-unfolded trypsinogen from an unordered state to an intermediate state having ordered secondary structure. Interestingly, near-UV CD spectra show some amounts of stabilizing effect on the tertiary structure of the protein also. Tryptophan fluorescence studies indicate the change in the environment of the tryptophan residues on addition of EG and PEG. Maximum ANS binding occurs in presence of 80% EG and 90% PEG (v/v), suggesting the presence of an intermediate or molten globule-like state at high concentrations of the two polyols.  相似文献   

3.
The interaction of the carbocyanine dye Stains-all with the Ca2+-binding proteins calmodulin, troponin C, and parvalbumin has been monitored by means of absorption spectra and CD. In the absence of Ca2+, complexes with Stains-all of all three proteins exhibit at high dye: protein mole ratios an intense J absorption band at 600–650 nm, which is associated with a characteristic CD spectrum. In the cases of calmodulin and troponin C, the J-band is progressively lost as the dye: protein ratio decreases and is replaced by bands of the γ and β types at 450–550 nm, which likewise give rise to characteristic CD spectra. For parvalbumin, only the J-band is observed; its intensity is undiminished at the lowest dye: protein ratios examined. In the presence of excess Ca2+ the J-band is lost for all three proteins. For calmodulin and troponin C it is replaced by σ- and β-bands; in the case of parvalbumin the bound dye is released. A tentative model has been proposed to account for these observations.  相似文献   

4.
Different phospholipids, except the choline-containing phospholipids phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine, and sphingomyelin, formed complexes with the dye Victoria blue R, which selectively partitioned into the chloroform phase of chloroform/ethylene glycol/glycerol biphasic solvent system, and were quantitatively estimated at 590 nm. Considerable amounts of water, alcohols, nonlipid phosphates, neutral lipids, free fatty acids, and some detergents did not interfere with the formation of phospholipid-dye complexes. This special advantage of the method described allowed combined phospholipid extraction and estimation procedures in one test tube. Because of its high sensitivity (about 24.00 OD units/mumol of phosphatidic acid and about 10.25 OD units/mumol of other phospholipids), specificity, and simplicity, the proposed phospholipid assay appears to be very useful for rapid analyses of lipid extracts as well as TLC spots or suspensions of biological materials, as demonstrated for membranes and cells of Micrococcus lysodeikticus. The applicability of the dye Victoria blue B to the quantitative determination of phospholipids, except phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine, and sphingomyelin, at 605 nm using chloroform/ethylene glycol/glycerol/water and pentane (hexane)/ethyl acetate/isopropanol/water biphasic solvent systems with similar sensitivities and of sodium dodecyl sulfate in the pentane-containing system with high sensitivity (22.96 OD units/mumol) is also shown. The adaptation of this phospholipid assay to the determination of phospholipases C and D and to the differential quantitation of choline-containing phospholipids using additional phospholipid estimation techniques is discussed.  相似文献   

5.
The absorption spectra and circular dichroism (CD) have been measured for aqueous solutions of acridine orange of a constant concentration, [D] = 5 × 10?5M, mixed with poly(S-carboxyethyl-L -cysteine) in various mixing ratios, [P]/[D], ranging from 330 to 11, at different pH. The absorption spectra of the dye–polymer solutions are hypochromic, and the main band is located at 470 nm, accompanying a shoulder at 500 nm. At alkaline pH, no CD is induced in the visible region. At neutral and acidic pH, where the polymer is in the β-conformation, CD is induced in the visible and near-uv regions. A pair of CD bands is located at the region around 450 nm, when the pH is around the neutrality, while it appears at the region around 500 nm at acidic pH. Thus, the optically active species of bound dye changes from dimer to monomer on lowering the pH. These species form dissymmetric arrays along a polypeptide chain. The fraction of bound dye forming dissymmetric sequences is not high, but most of bound dye is adsorbed randomly on the ionized carboxyl groups of polypeptide chain and gives rise to hypochromism only. A dissymmetric structure of dye–polymer complexes is presented, in which the polymer has the β-conformation and the dye cations, either dimeric or monomeric, bind to its side chains, in such a way that the longer axes of molecular planes of bound dye form a two-fold, right-handed helix along the extended polypeptide chain. A zeroth-order calculation of CD based on the coupled oscillator model leads to the result that each dissymmetric array of dye consists, on the average, of two dimeric or monomeric cations. This low number of bound cations in a dissymmetric array and the large fraction of randomly adsorbed dye suggest that the hydrophobic interaction of dye with the polymer is strong, so that dye cations are adsorbed sparsely on both sides of the extended polypeptide chain.  相似文献   

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Interaction of ethidium bromide with DNA. Optical and electrooptical study   总被引:7,自引:0,他引:7  
C Houssier  B Hardy  E Fredericq 《Biopolymers》1974,13(6):1141-1160
The binding of ethidium bromide to DNA has been studied by various optical methods. From fluorescence polarization studies, and film, electric linear dichroism, and circular dichroism spectra, we propose assignments of the absorption bands of the dye, which are discussed in connection with wave-mechanical calculations recently reported. The optical activity induced in the dye absorption bands upon binding to DNA was attributed to various origins depending on the electronic transition considered. The visible absorption band displayed a circular dichroism due to the asymmetry of the binding site and independent of the amount of binding. The transition identified at 378 nm from the circular dichroism and electric dichroism observations was thought to be due to a magnetic-dipole transition. It remained constant with increasing amounts of dye bound. The main ultraviolet band showed circular dichroism characteristics corresponding to exciton interactions between dye molecules bound to neighboring sites. The electric dichroism observed for the strongly bound dye molecules indicated that the phenanthridinium ring of ethidium bromide was probably not perfectly parallel to the DNA base planes. When the amount of dye bound to DNA exceeded the maximum amount compatible with the exclusion of adjacent binding sites, the electric dichroism decreased owing to the appearance of externally bound dye molecules with no contribution to the dichroism. Sonicated DNA was used to study the lengthening of the DNA molecule upon complexation. Although the viscosity of the complexes increased with the amount of binding, the rotational diffusion coefficient measured by the electric birefringence relaxation was not detectably affected. The absence of variation in the electric birefringence with the binding indicated that the DNA base stacking remained unaltered.  相似文献   

7.
M B Senior  D E Olins 《Biochemistry》1975,14(15):3332-3337
Formaldehyde (HCHO) fixation of chicken erythrocyte chromatin produces a marked decrease in its positive circular dichroism (CD), above 260 nm, and the appearance of s small negative ellipticity around 295 nm. The ultraviolet spectrum of chromatin is unaffected, nor does HCHO produce any changes in the uv or CD spectra of chicken erythrocyte DNA. The extent of the circular dichroism transition from the native chromatin to the suppressed spectrum is dependent on the concentration of HCHO and salt concentration. The kinetics of the reactions are complex, implicating at least two reactive species. Studies of the reaction of HCHO with chromatin in ethylene glycol and CD measurements of aqueous chromatin solution with added glutaraldehyde preclude simple dehydration and general cross-linking effects as causes of the CD changes observed. The results are interpreted as indicating a conformational change of the DNA in chromatin caused by histone-DNA or histone-histone cross-linking.  相似文献   

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According to its circular dichroism (CD) spectrum, modeccin, a toxic lectin from the roots of the South African plantModecca digitata, is structurally similar to the ricins and abrins. In nearly neutral and weakly alkaline solutions (pH 7.6–9.0) the CD spectra of modeccin displayed a positive CD band at 190–195 nm and a negative band at 210–220 nm, indicating the presence of some α-helix and β-sheet structures. In the near-ultraviolet zone, we observed positive CD bands at 232 and 245 nm and weak negative bands at 285 and 293 nm. In more strongly alkaline solutions of pH 9.5–10.2 the CD bands in the farultraviolet zone were not affected, but the CD band at 232 nm diminished and the CD band at 245 nm was enhanced. These transitions were reversible. At pH 11.2–11.5 the CD band at 232 nm disappeared completely, and the CD bands in the far-ultraviolet diminished. The CD bands at 285 and 293 nm were affected very little by the alkali, and these bands were assigned to buried tryptophan side chains. Sodium dodecyl sulfate and 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol disorganized the tertiary structure of modeccin and reconstructed the secondary structure into a new form with a higher helix content than in the native protein.  相似文献   

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Ultraviolet difference absorption spectra produced by ethylene glycol were measured for hen lysozyme [EC 3.2.1.17] and bovine chymotrypsinogen. N-Acetyl-L-tryptophanamide and N-acetyl-L-tyrosinamide were employed as model compounds for tryptophyl and tyrosyl residues, respectively, and their ultraviolet difference spectra were also measured as a function of ethylene glycol concentration. By comparison of the slopes of plots of molar difference extinction coefficients (delta epsilon) versus ethylene glycol concentration for the proteins with those of the model compounds at peak positions (291-293 and 284-287 nm) in the difference spectra, the average number of tyrosyl as well as tryptophyl residues in exposed states could be estimated. The results gave 2.7 tryptophyl and 1.9 tyrosyl residues exposed for lysozyme at pH 2.1 and 2.6 tryptophyl and 3.4 tyrosyl residues exposed for chymotrypsinogen at pH 5.4. The somewhat higher tyrosyl exposure of chymotrypsinogen, compared with the findings from spectrophotometric titration and chemical modification, was not unexpected, because delta epsilon285 was larger than delta epsilon292, and the situation is discussed with reference to preferential interaction of ethylene glycol with the tyrosyl residues and/or side chains in the vicinity of the chromophore in the protein. The procedure employed in the present work seems to be suitable for estimation of the average number of exposed tryptophyl and tyrosyl residues in tryptophan-rich proteins. The effects of ethylene glycol on the circular dichroism spectra of lysozyme at pH 2.1 and chymotrypsinogen at pH 5.4 were also investigated. At high ethylene glycol concentrations, both proteins were found to undergo conformational changes in the direction of more ordered structures, presumably more helical for lysozyme and more beta-structured for chymotrypsinogen.  相似文献   

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The absorption spectrum of allophycocyanin of Anabaena cylindrica was studied. The extinctions of the main absorption bands (650 and 620 nm) varied depending on the protein concentration, ionic strength, and pH. At higher protein concentrations or higher ionic strength, the 650 nm band became stronger and the 620 nm band became weaker. At pH values lower than 6.0, reverse changes occurred in association with protein dissociation into monomer. Similar spectral variation was also induced by sugars and polyols. Glucose, sucrose, or glycerol (1-5 M) induced an increase in the 650 nm band and a decrease in the 620 nm band without causing any changes in protein conformation. Propylene glycol and ethylene glycol showed a reverse effect and caused protein dissociation into monomer. The difference spectra of all spectral changes were identical, consisting of a sharp and strong peak at 650 nm and a broad and weak one in the reverse direction at a wavelength below 620 nm. The spectral variation probably results from shifts of the electronic state of phycocyanobilin. We postulated that a protein field favorable to the state producing the 650 nm band is established around phycocyanobilin when the protein takes a "tight state" through protein association or by the action of sugar in aqueous environment; in a "relaxed state" in the monomer, the state of phycocyanobilin similar to that in phycocyanin becomes dominant.  相似文献   

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The spectral properties of methylene blue (MB) in solutions of Na alginate depend on the severity of prior acid treatment of the polysaccharide. The spectral properties affected are the fraction of MB in monomeric form, the relative amounts of metachromatic dye absorbing near 570 and near 595 nm, and the intensity and sign of circular dichroism (CD) activity associated with the 570 nm bands, at various ratios of polymer equivalents to dye (P/D) from 1300 to 4. Acid treatment consisted of reaction of dry, alcohol-precipitated and presumably native alginate with 0·3m HCl at room temperature for 5 min to 8 h. Acid-induced changes showed immediate (5 min) and slow (4–8 h) stages. In both stages the fractions of MB in monomeric form and in the 595 nm metachromatic form increased. CD activity was little affected by brief acid treatment (except in range P/D=165 to 55), but diminished at all P/D values on prolonged acid treatment. Minor changes were observed in the infrared spectra of alginate films. Fresh alcohol-precipitated alginate, untreated with acid, did not precipitate when dye was in excess, nor did it form gel beads in CaCl2 solution. It is concluded that dilute acid treatment alters the stereospecific properties of native alginate, perhaps by inducing conformational changes in the constituent copolymer segments.  相似文献   

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The structure of the model protein hen egg-white lysozyme dissolved in water and in five neat organic solvents (ethylene glycol, methanol, dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), formamide, and dimethylformamide (DMF)) has been examined by means of 1H NMR and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopies. The NMR spectra of lysozyme reveal the lack of a defined tertiary structure in all five organic solvents, although the examination of line widths suggests the possibility of some ordered structure in ethylene glycol and in methanol. The near-UV CD spectra of the protein suggest no tertiary structure in lysozyme dissolved in DMSO, formamide, and DMF, while a distinctive (albeit less pronounced than in water) tertiary structure is seen in ethylene glycol and a drastically changed one in methanol. A highly developed secondary structure was observed by far-UV CD in ethylene glycol and methanol; interestingly, the alpha-helix content of the protein in both was greater than in water, while the beta-structure content was lower. (Solvent absorbance in the far-UV region prevents conclusions about the secondary structure in DMSO, formamide and DMF.) Copyright 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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As the size of rod membrane fragments was reduced by sonication or by addition of the detergent Emulphogene, the intensity of the circular dichroism (CD) bands (210 and 221 nm) increased progressively with a blue shift in position. The intensity of the visible CD bands (340 and 495 nm) was also increased by sonication. Since the intensity increase of the CD bands was related to a reduction in turbidity, the anomalous CD features of intact membranes could be attributed to optical artifacts caused by the particulate nature of the material. Because the magnitude of the CD bands at 221 nm and 340 nm was essentially identical for the sonic suspension and detergent-clarified solution, the adequacy of sonic suspensions can be assured by checking whether detergent affects the intensity of these bands. Suspensions of sonicated rod membranes, purified on Agarose, contained vesicles of 112 nm in average diameter. The morphology and size of the vesicles did not change upon photobleaching of rhodopsin. The vesicles retained such rod membrane properties as conformational insensitivity to photobleaching of the retinal chromophore, thermal stability, and pigment regenerability. Thus, the physiological integrity of rod membranes was maintained by the sonicated vesicles. From the most reliable estimate of the molecular ellipticity at 221 nm, the helical content of membrane-bound rhodopsin was determined to be approximately 47%.  相似文献   

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T Imae  S Ikeda 《Biopolymers》1975,14(6):1213-1221
Circular dichroism and absorption spectra are measured on mixed solutions of acridine orange and poly(S-carboxymethyl-L -cysteine) at different pH and P/D mixing ratios. The observed circular dichroism spectra are classified into several types, mainly based on the number and sign of circular dichroic bands in the visible region. Three of them are associated with the absorption spectra characteristic of dimeric dye or higher aggregates of dye. Type I is observed with solutions, of which the pH is acid and P/D is higher than 4, and it has an unsymmetrical pair of positive and negative dichroic bands at 470 and 430 nm. This type is induced on the dye bound to the polymer in the β-conformation. Types II and III are considered to be characteristic of randomly coiled polymers. Type II is exhibited by solutions of P/D higher than 1 at pH 5–7 and has two dichroic bands around the same wavelengths as Type I but with opposite signs and an additional positive band at 560 nm. Type III, shown by solutions of P/D 2–0.6 at pH 6–10.5, has three dichroic bands around the same wavelengths as Type II but with signs opposite to it. The other two types of circular dichroism, induced for the solutions of P/D less than 1 at slightly acid pH, are associated with the absorption spectra of monomeric dye and are observed with disordered or randomly coiled polymer. They have a pair of dichroic bands at 540 and 425 nm, and the signs of these bands are opposite to each other in these two types.  相似文献   

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We describe the synthesis and characterization of a family of biocompatible ABA-triblock copolymers that comprised of hydrophilic A-blocks of poly(ethylene glycol) and hydrophobic B-blocks of oligomers of suberic acid and desaminotyrosyl-tyrosine esters. The triblock copolymers spontaneously self-assemble in aqueous solution into nanospheres, with hydrodynamic diameters between 40 and 70 nm, that do not dissociate under chromatographic and ultracentrifugation conditions. These nanospheres form strong complexes with hydrophobic molecules, including the fluorescent dye 5-dodecanoylaminofluorescein (DAF) and the antitumor drug, paclitaxel, but not with hydrophilic molecules such as fluorescein and Oregon Green. The nanosphere-paclitaxel complexes retain in vitro the high antiproliferative activity of paclitaxel, demonstrating that these nanospheres may be useful for delivery of the hydrophobic drugs.  相似文献   

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The temperature dependence of the circular dichroism of the DNA-ethidium bromide complex at elevated temperatures provides evidence that the optical activity of the complex near 307 nm originates from interactions between intercalated dye molecules while the optical activity near 515 nm results from singly intercalated ethidium bromide molecules. The behavior of the circular dichroism of the complex at elevated temperatures also explains the higher ellipticities near 307 nm which characterize complexes formed between ethidium bromide and denaturated DNA. Finally the circular dichroism data indicate that the melting of the complex takes place in a stepwise manner with some DNA regions, probably AT-rich regions, dissociating first. The implications of these findings regarding the inhibiting effect of ethidium bromide on the function of DNA polymerase are examined.  相似文献   

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Impairments of mitochondrial functions have been associated with failure of cellular functions in different tissues, leading to various pathologies. We report here a mitochondria-targeted nanodelivery system for coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) that can reach mitochondria and deliver CoQ10 in adequate quantities. Multifunctional nanocarriers based on ABC miktoarm polymers (A = poly(ethylene glycol (PEG), B = polycaprolactone (PCL), and C = triphenylphosphonium bromide (TPPBr)) were synthesized using a combination of click chemistry with ring-opening polymerization, self-assembled into nanosized micelles, and were employed for CoQ10 loading. Drug loading capacity (60 wt %), micelle size (25-60 nm), and stability were determined using a variety of techniques. The micelles had a small critical association concentration and were colloidally stable in solution for more than 3 months. The extraordinarily high CoQ10 loading capacity in the micelles is attributed to good compatibility between CoQ10 and PCL, as indicated by the low Flory-Huggins interaction parameter. Confocal microscopy studies of the fluorescently labeled polymer analog together with the mitochondria-specific vital dye label indicated that the carrier did indeed reach mitochondria. The high CoQ10 loading efficiency allowed testing of micelles within a broad concentration range and provided evidence for CoQ10 effectiveness in two different experimental paradigms: oxidative stress and inflammation. Combined results from chemical, analytical, and biological experiments suggest that the new miktoarm-based carrier provides a suitable means of CoQ10 delivery to mitochondria without loss of drug effectiveness. The versatility of the click chemistry used to prepare this new mitochondria-targeting nanocarrier offers a widely applicable, simple, and easily reproducible procedure to deliver drugs to mitochondria or other intracellular organelles.  相似文献   

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The Fv fragment of mouse myeloma protein M313 was crystallized from poly(ethylene glycol) solution in the form of monoclinic crystals, space group C2 and unit cell dimensions a = 5.96 nm (59.6 A), b = 5.66 nm (56.6 A), c = 13.79 nm (13.9 A) and beta = 99.7 degrees. Some unusual effects of poly(ethylene glycol)on protein crystals were noted and are discussed.  相似文献   

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Absorption, fluorescence emission, and fluorescence excitation spectra of stilbazolium merocyanine (1-(n-butyl)-4[(3,5-dimethoxy-4-oxocyclohexa-2,5-dienylidene)ethylidene]-1,4-dihydropyridyne) dye in water solution without and with colloidal silver addition were measured. In the presence of the colloid, besides the absorption band assigned to the protonated species of the dye (at 391 nm), an absorption band related to the free-base species appears at 490 nm. From the absorption and emission spectra, measured at various dye concentrations, follows that the aggregates are not effectively formed. Therefore, the long-wavelength absorption and fluorescence bands have to be related to some dye forms created by the solvatochromic effects. The fluorescence bands of the protonated and the free-base species are located at 559 nm and at about 630 nm, respectively. The shape of the long-wavelength band suggests the occurrence of more than one free-base form of the dye. At some dye and colloid concentrations, the global emission of the sample is enhanced as a result of silver addition. The increase in the emission yield of the dye could be partially due to not only the change in the concentrations of dye forms exhibiting various emission yields but is also due to the resonance surface plasmon effect. Because of the superposition of several effects, before the practical application of merocyanine as an indicator of metal presence in biological samples, its spectral properties in the system investigated should be established.  相似文献   

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Manganese peroxidase (MnP) is the one of the important ligninolytic enzymes produced by lignin-degrading fungi which has the great application value in the field of environmental biotechnology. Searching for new MnP with stronger tolerance to metal ions and organic solvents is important for the maximization of potential of MnP in the biodegradation of recalcitrant xenobiotics. In this study, it was found that oxalic acid, veratryl alcohol and 2,6-Dimehoxyphenol could stimulate the synthesis of MnP in the white-rot fungus Irpex lacteus CD2. A novel manganese peroxidase named as CD2-MnP was purified and characterized from this fungus. CD2-MnP had a strong capability for tolerating different metal ions such as Ca2+, Cd2+, Co2+, Mg2+, Ni2+ and Zn2+ as well as organic solvents such as methanol, ethanol, DMSO, ethylene glycol, isopropyl alcohol, butanediol and glycerin. The different types of dyes including the azo dye (Remazol Brilliant Violet 5R, Direct Red 5B), anthraquinone dye (Remazol Brilliant Blue R), indigo dye (Indigo Carmine) and triphenylmethane dye (Methyl Green) as well as simulated textile wastewater could be efficiently decolorized by CD2-MnP. CD2-MnP also had a strong ability of decolorizing different dyes with the coexistence of metal ions and organic solvents. In summary, CD2-MnP from Irpex lacteus CD2 could effectively degrade a broad range of synthetic dyes and exhibit a great potential for environmental biotechnology.  相似文献   

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