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Combination of Thermal and Biological Treatments for Bio-Removal and Detoxification of Some Recalcitrant Synthetic Dyes by Betaine-Induced Thermostabilized Laccase Publisher



Mojtabavi S1, 2 ; Khoshayand MR1 ; Fazeli MR1 ; Samadi N1 ; Faramarzi MA2
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  1. 1. Department of Drug and Food Control, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, P.O. Box 14155-6451, Tehran, 1417614411, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, P.O. Box 14155-6451, Tehran, 1417614411, Iran

Source: Environmental Technology and Innovation Published:2020


Abstract

The presence of recalcitrant synthetic dyes in environment is a major concern due to their possible threat on living organisms and aquatic ecosystems. To investigate the potential of combined thermal and enzymatic decolorization, betaine was applied to protect the secondary and tertiary structures as well as the enzymatic activity of laccase under thermal stress. At 60 °C, betaine 1 M significantly enhanced the stability of laccase in addition to keeping its catalytic efficiency (p < 0.05). Differential scanning calorimetry showed a 20 °C increase in Tm of laccase in the presence of betaine. Once incubated at 60 °C, betaine exhibited superior protein-stabilizing properties than at 25 °C. Furthermore, fluorescence spectroscopy supported this concept that the overall folded structure of laccase became more rigid in the presence of betaine at 60 °C. Betaine-stabilized laccase was used for combined thermal and enzymatic decolorization of some recalcitrant organic dyes. This osmolyte could improve the enzymatic removal of most dyes at 60 °C. A detoxification study with respect to the inhibition of bacterial growth showed a decrease in microtoxicity of the laccase-treated dye solution in the presence of betaine at 60 °C. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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