Laccase activity of forest litter
Title | Laccase activity of forest litter |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1999 |
Authors | Criquet, S., Tagger S., & Vogt G. |
Journal | Soil Biology and Biochemistry |
Volume | 31 |
Pagination | 1239-1244 |
Keywords | Extraction, laccase, litter |
Abstract | Laccases are blue-copper enzymatic proteins involved in the transformation of polyphenolic compounds, such as lignin, into forest litter. A method to measure their activity was developed using an evergreen oak litter as a model system. We considered factors that aect the extraction of these enzymes and the measurement of their activity. The factors studied included powdering of the leaves, adding polyvinylpolypyrrolidone or Tween 80, adsorption of enzymes on centrifugation pellets, concentration of the extracts, nature and molarity of the extraction solvent, amount of powdered leaves used for enzymatic extraction, extraction time, pH, and temperature during the measurement of the activity |