Properties, Physiological Functions and Involvement of Basidiomycetous Alcohol Oxidase in Wood Degradation

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Nov 9;23(22):13808. doi: 10.3390/ijms232213808.

Abstract

Extensive research efforts have been devoted to describing yeast alcohol oxidase (AO) and its promoter region, which is vastly applied in studies of heterologous gene expression. However, little is known about basidiomycetous AO and its physiological role in wood degradation. This review describes several alcohol oxidases from both white and brown rot fungi, highlighting their physicochemical and kinetic properties. Moreover, the review presents a detailed analysis of available AO-encoding gene promoter regions in basidiomycetous fungi with a discussion of the manipulations of culture conditions in relation to the modification of alcohol oxidase gene expression and changes in enzyme production. The analysis of reactions catalyzed by lignin-modifying enzymes (LME) and certain lignin auxiliary enzymes (LDA) elucidated the possible involvement of alcohol oxidase in the degradation of derivatives of this polymer. Combined data on lignin degradation pathways suggest that basidiomycetous AO is important in secondary reactions during lignin decomposition by wood degrading fungi. With numerous alcoholic substrates, the enzyme is probably engaged in a variety of catalytic reactions leading to the detoxification of compounds produced in lignin degradation processes and their utilization as a carbon source by fungal mycelium.

Keywords: alcohol oxidase; brown rot; fungi; lignin; white rot.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Alcohol Oxidoreductases / metabolism
  • Basidiomycota*
  • Fungi / metabolism
  • Lignin / metabolism
  • Wood* / metabolism

Substances

  • alcohol oxidase
  • Lignin
  • Alcohol Oxidoreductases

Grants and funding

This work was partly supported by the Polish Scientific Project BS/UMCS.