Genes Coding Industrially Relevant Enzymes in Fungi: Isolation and Protein Engineering of Laccases
2011
Genes Coding Industrially Relevant Enzymes in Fungi: Isolation and Protein Engineering of Laccases
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): Faraco Vincenza
Primary Institution: University of Naples 'Federico II'
Conclusion
This issue provides a comprehensive overview of the advances in isolation and engineering of fungal laccase genes for various industrial applications.
Supporting Evidence
- Fungi are safe and can produce large amounts of enzymes for industrial use.
- Laccases can be used in various industries including textiles, cosmetics, and bioremediation.
- Protein engineering techniques are being developed to create better enzyme variants.
Takeaway
Fungi can produce special enzymes called laccases that help in many industries, and this publication talks about how scientists are improving these enzymes for better use.
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