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MYCOREMIDIATION
POTENTIAL OF
WHITE ROT FUNGI




                            By:
                  Mugdha Nigam
                    ME Biotech
   Bioremediation is the use of micro-organisms- naturally present
    or genetically engineered to remove pollutants.

   They can be applied on site (in situ) or off site ( ex situ) mediated by
    mixed microbial consortia or pure microbial strains and plants.

   They include several processes – bioventing, biostimulation,
    biosparging, bioaugmentation, bioleaching, phytoremediation,
    fungal bioremediation and biosorption.
   Mycoremediation, a phrase coined by Paul Stamets, is a form of bioremediation, using fungi to
    degrade or sequester contaminants in the environment.
   They are capable of mineralizing a wide variety of toxic xenobiotics.
   They occur ubiquitously in the natural environment.
   They have the potential to oxidize substrates that have low solubility because the
    key enzymes involved in the oxidation of several pollutants are extracellular.
   The constitutive nature of the key enzymes involved in lignin degradation obviates
    the need for these organisms to be adapted to the chemical being degraded.
   The preferred substrates for the growth of white-rot fungi, such as corn cobs, straw,
    peanut shells, and sawdust, are inexpensive and easily added as nutrients to the
    contaminated site.
   The key LDEs are expressed under nutrient-deficient conditions, which are
    prevalent in many soils. Nitrogen serves as the main limiting factor.


   Four main genera of white rot fungi have shown potential for bioremediation:
    Phanerochaete, Trametes, Bjerkandera, and Pleurotus.
   Lignin peroxidase is a glycosylated heme protein that catalyzes
    hydrogen peroxide-dependent oxidation of lignin-related aromatic
    compounds. They have a higher redox potential than most peroxidases
    and so are able to oxidize a wide range of chemicals, including some
    non-phenolic aromatic compounds.

   Mn-dependent peroxidase also requires hydrogen peroxide to oxidize
    Mn2+ to Mn3+. The Mn3+ state of the enzyme then mediates the
    oxidation of phenolic substrates.

   Laccase, a multicopper oxidase enzyme, is the primary enzyme
    involved in the degradation process. It uses dioxygen as an oxidant,
    reducing it to water and it has the ability to catalyze the oxidation of a
    widerange of dihydroxy and diamino aromatic compounds. It is most
    stable at a pH of 5-6 and temperature of 45°C. However, this enzyme is
    still active at pH levels as low as 4 and as high as 7. This is beneficial
    in contaminated field sites with very low pH levels.
   SOURCES - Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated
    dibenzo-furans (PCDFs) are unintentionally formed in the process of:
    - producing chlorine-containing herbicides,
    - in the bleaching of paper pulp by using chlorine compounds
    - during combustion of domestic and industrial waste
    - during burning of petrochemicals and PAHs.

   EFFECTS –
     - PCDDs and PCDFs have been a public concern for several decades because of
    their strong toxicity in animal tests. These hazardous compounds tend to
    accumulate in the body fat of animals since they are relatively lipophilic and
    chemically stable.
     - They have been released into the environment as recalcitrant contaminants and
    have been found in many environmental matrices such as air, soil, and plants.
    - Studies of the degradation of PCDDs and PCDFs in the environment have shown
    these rates to be extremely low, the half-life of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
    (2,3,7,8-tetraCDD) in an outdoor pond and soil being in the order of 1 year.
BIODEGRADATION METHODS –
 
   P. sordida YK-624 and P. chrysosporium IFO31249 culture were prepared on
    Low-nitrogen basal III medium containing 1% glucose, 1.2 mM ammonium
    tartrate, and 20 mM dimethylsuccinate (pH 4.5). After incubation for 7 days, 10%
    glucose was added to each inoculated flask and the headspaces were flushed with
    oxygen.

   Ethyl acetate solution of PCDDs-PCDFs (500 pg each) was added, and each flask
    was sealed with a glass stopper and sealing tape. The cultures were incubated for 3,
    7, 10, and 14 days (each in triplicate). For 10- and 14-day incubation samples, 10%
    glucose was added to the cultures, and the flasks were oxygenated on day 7.

   At the end of the incubation, hexane and 13C-labeled PCDDs-PCDFs (500 pg each)
    was added to the cultures. To recover the PCDDs and PCDFs adsorbed to the
    mycelia and to dissolve the mycelia thoroughly, concentrated sulphuric acid was
    added.
   The cultures were extracted twice with hexane. All of the hexane extracts
    were washed with water.

   The hexane layer was evaporated, and polar compounds were removed
    with silica gel chromatography.

   Uninoculated medium controls were treated in the way.

   Concentrations of PCDDs-PCDFs were determined by high-resolution gas
    chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRGC-HRMS)
    (selected ion-monitoring mode [SIM]).
RESULTS –
   For all compounds, the glucose-supplemented culture led to a higher
    percent degradation.
   In both PCDDs and PCDFs, hexa-CDD and -CDF showed the highest
    degradation values, i.e., ;75% and ;70%, respectively.

   The degradation of PCDDs-PCDFs by P. Chrysosporium IFO31249 was
    also carried out for 14 days under conditions similar to those for YK-624
    (Table 1). The results show almost the same degradation rate as that for
    YK-624.

   Time courses for the degradation of PCDDs and PCDFs by the fungus
    YK-624 were plotted. All of the PCDDs and PCDFs were partially
    degraded. The percent degradation values were promoted by the addition
    of glucose and oxygenation on days 0 and 7; however, the effect
    continued only for 3 days, as indicated by the fact that the slopes of
    percent degradation of days 0 to 3 and 7 to 10 were steeper than those of
    days 3 to 7 and 10 to 14 – (figure 4 and 5).
Degradation of PCDDs by P. sordida YK-624 under low-nitrogen
medium. Glucose was added to each culture, and headspaces were purged with
                                oxygen.
Degradation of PCDFs by P. sordida YK-624 under low-nitrogen
Medium. Glucose was added to each culture, and headspaces were purged with
                                oxygen.
CONCLUSION –

   The degradation method was developed carefully to avoid the evaporation
    of dioxins and consequent human exposure. The solubilities of PCDDs are
    extremely low. The 500 pg of these compounds used in this experiment did
    not dissolve in 10 ml of the aqueous culture and remained largely in solid
    or vapour states. Consequently, biodegradation was carried out in flasks by
    sealing with glass stoppers and, in addition, sealing with sealing tape in
    order to protect against the loss of these compounds.

   P. sordida YK-624 and P. chrysosporium IFO31249 were capable of
    substantial degradation of the mixtures of the 2,3,7,8-substituted tetra- to
    octa-CDDs and CDFs tested, as determined by substrate disappearances.

   These fungi showed no clear structural dependence for degradation of
    PCDDs and PCDFs, verifying that the degradation of these substrates is
    indeed, a free-radical process showing little specificity.
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Mycoremidiation

  • 1. MYCOREMIDIATION POTENTIAL OF WHITE ROT FUNGI By: Mugdha Nigam ME Biotech
  • 2. Bioremediation is the use of micro-organisms- naturally present or genetically engineered to remove pollutants.  They can be applied on site (in situ) or off site ( ex situ) mediated by mixed microbial consortia or pure microbial strains and plants.  They include several processes – bioventing, biostimulation, biosparging, bioaugmentation, bioleaching, phytoremediation, fungal bioremediation and biosorption.
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  • 4. Mycoremediation, a phrase coined by Paul Stamets, is a form of bioremediation, using fungi to degrade or sequester contaminants in the environment.
  • 5. They are capable of mineralizing a wide variety of toxic xenobiotics.  They occur ubiquitously in the natural environment.  They have the potential to oxidize substrates that have low solubility because the key enzymes involved in the oxidation of several pollutants are extracellular.  The constitutive nature of the key enzymes involved in lignin degradation obviates the need for these organisms to be adapted to the chemical being degraded.  The preferred substrates for the growth of white-rot fungi, such as corn cobs, straw, peanut shells, and sawdust, are inexpensive and easily added as nutrients to the contaminated site.  The key LDEs are expressed under nutrient-deficient conditions, which are prevalent in many soils. Nitrogen serves as the main limiting factor.  Four main genera of white rot fungi have shown potential for bioremediation: Phanerochaete, Trametes, Bjerkandera, and Pleurotus.
  • 6. Lignin peroxidase is a glycosylated heme protein that catalyzes hydrogen peroxide-dependent oxidation of lignin-related aromatic compounds. They have a higher redox potential than most peroxidases and so are able to oxidize a wide range of chemicals, including some non-phenolic aromatic compounds.  Mn-dependent peroxidase also requires hydrogen peroxide to oxidize Mn2+ to Mn3+. The Mn3+ state of the enzyme then mediates the oxidation of phenolic substrates.  Laccase, a multicopper oxidase enzyme, is the primary enzyme involved in the degradation process. It uses dioxygen as an oxidant, reducing it to water and it has the ability to catalyze the oxidation of a widerange of dihydroxy and diamino aromatic compounds. It is most stable at a pH of 5-6 and temperature of 45°C. However, this enzyme is still active at pH levels as low as 4 and as high as 7. This is beneficial in contaminated field sites with very low pH levels.
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  • 9. SOURCES - Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzo-furans (PCDFs) are unintentionally formed in the process of: - producing chlorine-containing herbicides, - in the bleaching of paper pulp by using chlorine compounds - during combustion of domestic and industrial waste - during burning of petrochemicals and PAHs.  EFFECTS – - PCDDs and PCDFs have been a public concern for several decades because of their strong toxicity in animal tests. These hazardous compounds tend to accumulate in the body fat of animals since they are relatively lipophilic and chemically stable. - They have been released into the environment as recalcitrant contaminants and have been found in many environmental matrices such as air, soil, and plants. - Studies of the degradation of PCDDs and PCDFs in the environment have shown these rates to be extremely low, the half-life of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (2,3,7,8-tetraCDD) in an outdoor pond and soil being in the order of 1 year.
  • 10. BIODEGRADATION METHODS –    P. sordida YK-624 and P. chrysosporium IFO31249 culture were prepared on Low-nitrogen basal III medium containing 1% glucose, 1.2 mM ammonium tartrate, and 20 mM dimethylsuccinate (pH 4.5). After incubation for 7 days, 10% glucose was added to each inoculated flask and the headspaces were flushed with oxygen.  Ethyl acetate solution of PCDDs-PCDFs (500 pg each) was added, and each flask was sealed with a glass stopper and sealing tape. The cultures were incubated for 3, 7, 10, and 14 days (each in triplicate). For 10- and 14-day incubation samples, 10% glucose was added to the cultures, and the flasks were oxygenated on day 7.  At the end of the incubation, hexane and 13C-labeled PCDDs-PCDFs (500 pg each) was added to the cultures. To recover the PCDDs and PCDFs adsorbed to the mycelia and to dissolve the mycelia thoroughly, concentrated sulphuric acid was added.
  • 11. The cultures were extracted twice with hexane. All of the hexane extracts were washed with water.  The hexane layer was evaporated, and polar compounds were removed with silica gel chromatography.  Uninoculated medium controls were treated in the way.  Concentrations of PCDDs-PCDFs were determined by high-resolution gas chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRGC-HRMS) (selected ion-monitoring mode [SIM]).
  • 12. RESULTS –  For all compounds, the glucose-supplemented culture led to a higher percent degradation.
  • 13. In both PCDDs and PCDFs, hexa-CDD and -CDF showed the highest degradation values, i.e., ;75% and ;70%, respectively.  The degradation of PCDDs-PCDFs by P. Chrysosporium IFO31249 was also carried out for 14 days under conditions similar to those for YK-624 (Table 1). The results show almost the same degradation rate as that for YK-624.  Time courses for the degradation of PCDDs and PCDFs by the fungus YK-624 were plotted. All of the PCDDs and PCDFs were partially degraded. The percent degradation values were promoted by the addition of glucose and oxygenation on days 0 and 7; however, the effect continued only for 3 days, as indicated by the fact that the slopes of percent degradation of days 0 to 3 and 7 to 10 were steeper than those of days 3 to 7 and 10 to 14 – (figure 4 and 5).
  • 14. Degradation of PCDDs by P. sordida YK-624 under low-nitrogen medium. Glucose was added to each culture, and headspaces were purged with oxygen.
  • 15. Degradation of PCDFs by P. sordida YK-624 under low-nitrogen Medium. Glucose was added to each culture, and headspaces were purged with oxygen.
  • 16. CONCLUSION –  The degradation method was developed carefully to avoid the evaporation of dioxins and consequent human exposure. The solubilities of PCDDs are extremely low. The 500 pg of these compounds used in this experiment did not dissolve in 10 ml of the aqueous culture and remained largely in solid or vapour states. Consequently, biodegradation was carried out in flasks by sealing with glass stoppers and, in addition, sealing with sealing tape in order to protect against the loss of these compounds.  P. sordida YK-624 and P. chrysosporium IFO31249 were capable of substantial degradation of the mixtures of the 2,3,7,8-substituted tetra- to octa-CDDs and CDFs tested, as determined by substrate disappearances.  These fungi showed no clear structural dependence for degradation of PCDDs and PCDFs, verifying that the degradation of these substrates is indeed, a free-radical process showing little specificity.