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Evaluation of Antibiotic Biodegradation by a Versatile and Highly Active Recombinant Laccase from the Thermoalkaliphilic Bacterium Bacillus sp. FNT

Scientists have developed a special enzyme from heat-loving bacteria that can break down tetracycline antibiotics in wastewater. Using this enzyme called FNTL along with a natural chemical helper called acetosyringone, they were able to eliminate over 90% of tetracycline in laboratory tests. This breakthrough offers a promising new way to clean up pharmaceutical pollution in water, which is important because antibiotics in the environment can contribute to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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Expression Profile of Laccase Gene Family in White-Rot Basidiomycete Lentinula edodes under Different Environmental Stresses

Researchers studied how shiitake mushrooms control 14 different laccase genes in response to environmental changes like temperature, light, and food sources. Laccases are enzymes that help mushrooms break down wood and other tough plant materials. The study found that different genes activate under different conditions, helping the mushroom adapt and develop fruiting bodies efficiently. This research helps improve mushroom cultivation and understanding of how fungi survive in changing environments.

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