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Studies on L-asparaginase enzyme of actinomycetes isolated from estuarine fishes.
J Environ Biol ; 2007 Apr; 28(2 Suppl): 465-74
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113575
ABSTRACT
Actinomycetes were isolated from different organs viz. skin, gills and gut contents of three species of fishes viz. Mugil cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758), Chanos chanos (Forskal, 1775) and Etroplus suratensis (Bloch, 1780) using three different media from the Vellar estuary, situated along the southeast coast of India. Among the three fishes, M. cephalus harboured highest number of actinomycetes population in all the three body parts examined followed by C. chanos and E. suratensis. Out of the three body parts of all fishes, gut contents had highest actinomycetes population followed by gills and skin. Among the three media used for isolation of actinomycetes, Kuster's agar medium was found to be suitable than the starch casein agar and glucose asparagine agar media. Out of the 40 strains isolated, only six strains (LA-2, LA-8, LA-15, LA-20, LA-29 and LA-35) showed significant L-asparagianse activity and were taken up for further studies. Impact of various physical and chemical factors such as pH, temperature, sodium chloride concentration, carbon sources and amino acids on the growth of actinomycetes and L-asparaginase activity was also studied. Optimum growth and enzyme activity was noticed under pH 7 to 8, temperature 37 degrees C, 1-2% sodium chloride concentration, sucrose as carbon source and without any amino acids. Analysis of the cell components of the isolated strains has revealed the wall type-I (the wall type-I is typical for the genus Streptomyces) and the strains were micromorphologically similar to the genus Streptomyces. Hence, the morphological, physiological and biochemical along with the micromorphological results obtained for the L-asparaginase producing strains were compared and the strains were tentatively identified as Streptomyces aureofasciculus (LA-2), S. chattanoogenesis (LA-8), S. hawaiiensis (LA-15), S. orientalis (LA-20), S. canus (LA-29) and S. olivoviridis (LA-35).
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Asparaginase / Skin / Temperature / Carbohydrates / Sodium Chloride / Colony Count, Microbial / Actinobacteria / Gastrointestinal Tract / Fishes / Amino Acids Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: J Environ Biol Year: 2007 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Asparaginase / Skin / Temperature / Carbohydrates / Sodium Chloride / Colony Count, Microbial / Actinobacteria / Gastrointestinal Tract / Fishes / Amino Acids Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: J Environ Biol Year: 2007 Type: Article