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Effective Removal of Bisphenol a from Contaminated Areas by Recombinant Plant Producing Lignin Peroxidase

Tomonori Sonoki, Shinya Kajita, Mikiko Uesugi, Yoshihiro Katayama and Yosuke Iimura

We have attempted to enhance the environmental decontamination functions of plants by introducing appropriate enzymatic activities from microorganisms. Lignin peroxidase is a well-known enzyme used for the degradation of some environmental pollutants. In the present study, we introduced an extracellular fungal enzyme, the lignin peroxidase of Trametes versicolor , into tobacco plants. Six transgenic plant, designated FLP-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8, produced lignin peroxidase in a crude extract of the root. The FLP-1, FLP-2 and FLP-8 were able to remove 10μmol of bisphenol A g -1 dry weight from hydroponic culture. The efficiency of this removal was approximately 4-fold greater than that of control lines. Our results should stimulate efforts to develop plant-based technologies for the removal of environmental pollutants from contaminated environments.