Amoozegar_2008_J.Basic.Microbiol_48_160

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Title : Production of an extracellular thermohalophilic lipase from a moderately halophilic bacterium, Salinivibrio sp. strain SA-2 - Amoozegar_2008_J.Basic.Microbiol_48_160
Author(s) : Amoozegar MA , Salehghamari E , Khajeh K , Kabiri M , Naddaf S
Ref : J Basic Microbiol , 48 :160 , 2008
Abstract :

Fifty strains of moderately halophilic bacteria were isolated from various salty environments in Iran. A strain designated as SA-2 was shown to be the best producer of extracellular lipase and was selected for further studies. Biochemical and physiological characterization along with 16S rDNA sequence analysis placed SA-2 in the genus Salinivibrio. The optimum salt, pH, temperature and aeration for enzyme production were 0.1 M KCl, pH 8, 35 degrees C and 150 rpm, respectively. The enzyme production was synchronized bacterial growth and reached a maximum level during the early-stationary phase in the basal medium containing 1 M NaCl. Triacylglycerols enhanced lipase production, while carbohydrates had inhibitory effects on it. The maximum lipase activity was obtained at pH 7.5, 50 degrees C and CaCl(2) concentration of 0.01 M. The enzyme was stable at pH range of 7.5-8 and retained 90% of its activity at 80 degrees C for 30 min. Different concentrations of NaNO(3), Na(2)SO(4), KCl and NaCl had no affect on lipase stability for 3 h. These results suggest that the lipase secreted by Salinivibrio sp. strain SA-2 is industrially important from the perspective of its tolerance to a broad temperature range, its moderate thermoactivity and its high tolerance to a wide range of salt concentrations (0-3 M NaCl).

PubMedSearch : Amoozegar_2008_J.Basic.Microbiol_48_160
PubMedID: 18506896

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Amoozegar MA, Salehghamari E, Khajeh K, Kabiri M, Naddaf S (2008)
Production of an extracellular thermohalophilic lipase from a moderately halophilic bacterium, Salinivibrio sp. strain SA-2
J Basic Microbiol 48 :160

Amoozegar MA, Salehghamari E, Khajeh K, Kabiri M, Naddaf S (2008)
J Basic Microbiol 48 :160