Laccases, which are potentially useful for bioremediation of aqueous environments polluted by endocrine disruptors [2], polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [3, 4], and organic dyes [5], have also been used for denim bleaching in the textile industry [6] and pulp delignification in paper pulp manufacturing processes [7]. Recent studies have also demonstrated the potential utility of laccases in organic synthesis [8] and biotechnological applications, particularly in the fabrication of biosensors and biofuel cells [9, 10].