In silico Analysis for Laccase-mediated Bioremediation of the Emerging Pharmaceutical Pollutants

Laccases, a copper oxidase enzyme, has been employed for bioremediation of anthropogenic pollutants in the recent past. Laccase has a broad range of substrate specificity which offers the prospect for screening in numerable xenobiotics. The present study was aimed to use protein-ligand docking as a...

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Main Authors: Anjali Singh, Shweta Kumari, Tapan Kumar Pal
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Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal Bioautomation
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Online Access:http://www.biomed.bas.bg/bioautomation/2015/vol_19.4/files/19.4_01.pdf
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spelling doaj-1af7ec057e604d709d47e4b7344bb6d52020-11-25T03:22:00ZengBulgarian Academy of SciencesInternational Journal Bioautomation1314-19021314-23212015-12-01194423432In silico Analysis for Laccase-mediated Bioremediation of the Emerging Pharmaceutical PollutantsAnjali Singh0Shweta KumariTapan Kumar PalDepartment of Biotechnology ,Bengal Institute of Technology, Hadia, Pin-700150, West Bengal, IndiaLaccases, a copper oxidase enzyme, has been employed for bioremediation of anthropogenic pollutants in the recent past. Laccase has a broad range of substrate specificity which offers the prospect for screening in numerable xenobiotics. The present study was aimed to use protein-ligand docking as a tool for prediction of biodegradation of selected pharmaceutical pollutants. A comparative study was also done to determine the binding efficacy of bacterial and fungal laccase for those selected pollutants. The laccase-pollutant docking was carried out using HEX software. The docking scores of bacterial and fungal laccase for predefined pollutants were comparable to ABTS, a substrate for laccase, which suggested that laccase might be able to degrade emerging pharmaceutical pollutants. The docking analysis approach can be useful in prediction of binding competence of pharmaceutical pollutants with laccase for in situ laccase-mediated bioremediation.http://www.biomed.bas.bg/bioautomation/2015/vol_19.4/files/19.4_01.pdfLaccaseBioremediationDockingPollutants
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Shweta Kumari
Tapan Kumar Pal
In silico Analysis for Laccase-mediated Bioremediation of the Emerging Pharmaceutical Pollutants
International Journal Bioautomation
Laccase
Bioremediation
Docking
Pollutants
author_facet Anjali Singh
Shweta Kumari
Tapan Kumar Pal
author_sort Anjali Singh
title In silico Analysis for Laccase-mediated Bioremediation of the Emerging Pharmaceutical Pollutants
title_short In silico Analysis for Laccase-mediated Bioremediation of the Emerging Pharmaceutical Pollutants
title_full In silico Analysis for Laccase-mediated Bioremediation of the Emerging Pharmaceutical Pollutants
title_fullStr In silico Analysis for Laccase-mediated Bioremediation of the Emerging Pharmaceutical Pollutants
title_full_unstemmed In silico Analysis for Laccase-mediated Bioremediation of the Emerging Pharmaceutical Pollutants
title_sort in silico analysis for laccase-mediated bioremediation of the emerging pharmaceutical pollutants
publisher Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
series International Journal Bioautomation
issn 1314-1902
1314-2321
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Laccases, a copper oxidase enzyme, has been employed for bioremediation of anthropogenic pollutants in the recent past. Laccase has a broad range of substrate specificity which offers the prospect for screening in numerable xenobiotics. The present study was aimed to use protein-ligand docking as a tool for prediction of biodegradation of selected pharmaceutical pollutants. A comparative study was also done to determine the binding efficacy of bacterial and fungal laccase for those selected pollutants. The laccase-pollutant docking was carried out using HEX software. The docking scores of bacterial and fungal laccase for predefined pollutants were comparable to ABTS, a substrate for laccase, which suggested that laccase might be able to degrade emerging pharmaceutical pollutants. The docking analysis approach can be useful in prediction of binding competence of pharmaceutical pollutants with laccase for in situ laccase-mediated bioremediation.
topic Laccase
Bioremediation
Docking
Pollutants
url http://www.biomed.bas.bg/bioautomation/2015/vol_19.4/files/19.4_01.pdf
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