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Productivity of hydrolytic enzymes by mycorrhizal mushrooms
Authors:Takao Terashita  Matashi Kono  Kentaro Yoshikawa  Jiko Shishiyama
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Food Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University, 3327-204, Naka-machi, 631 Nara, Japan
Abstract:To survey the potential for production of extracellular hydrolytic enzymes by mycorrhizal mushrooms, productivities of these exo-enzymes from mycelia on potato-dextrose liquid medium were determined.Tricholoma matsutake produced relatively high levels of CM-cellulase and avicelase activities in all test strains. It also produced higher activity of acid proteinase than neutral proteinase. Its xylanase activities seemed to be higher than those of the other carbohydrases. The productivities ofLyophyllum shimeji strains were at similar levels to those ofT. matsutake strains. CM-cellulase and avicelase activities ofL. shimeji were higher than those ofT. matsutake. Neutral proteinase inL. shimeji strains showed higher activity levels than acid proteinase. The relative productivities of hydrolytic enzymes between the groups of mycorrhizal mushrooms and wood-rotting mushrooms were also examined.T. matsutake andL. shimeji both produce many kinds of hydrolytic enzymes in their culture broth, and the potential for production of hydrolytic enzymes by mycorrhizal mushrooms was judged to be relatively high.
Keywords:extracellular hydrolytic enzyme  Lyophyllum shimeji  mycorrhizal mushroom  Tricholoma matsutake
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