Antarctic marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. KNOUC808 as a source of cold-adapted lactose hydrolyzing enzyme
Braz. j. microbiol
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42(3): 927-936, July-Sept. 2011. ilus, tab
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ABSTRACT
Psychrophilic bacteria, which grow on lactose as a carbon source, were isolated from Antarctic polar sea water. Among the psychrophilic bacteria isolated, strain KNOUC808 was able to grow on lactose at below 5¨¬C, and showed 0.867 unit of o-nitrophenyl ¥â-D-galactopyranoside(ONPG) hydrolyzing activity at 4¨¬C. The isolate was gram-negative, rod, aerobic, catalase positive and oxidase positive. Optimum growth was done at 20¨¬C, pH 6.8-7.2. The composition of major fatty acids in cell of KNOUC801 was C120 (5.48 percent), C120 3OH (9.21 percent), C160 (41.83 percent), C170 ¥ø8 (7.24 percent) and C181 ¥ø7 (7.04 percent). All suthese results together suggest that it is affiliated with Pseudoalteromonas genus. The 16S rDNA sequence corroborate the phenotypic tests and the novel strain was designated as Pseudoalteromonas sp. KNOUC808. The optimum temperature and pH for lactose hydrolyzing enzyme was 20¨¬C and 7.8, respectively. The enzyme was stable at 4¨¬C for 7 days, but its activity decreased to about 50 percent of initial activity at 37¨¬C in 7 days.
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Pseudomonas
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Lactose
Language:
English
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Braz. j. microbiol
Journal subject:
Microbiology
Year:
2011
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Article
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Project document
Affiliation country:
South Korea
Institution/Affiliation country:
Korea National Open University/KR
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Sogang University/KR
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