Title : Lipolytic activity from Halobacteria: screening and hydrolase production - Bhatnagar_2005_FEMS.Microbiol.Lett_248_133 |
Author(s) : Bhatnagar T , Boutaiba S , Hacene H , Cayol JL , Fardeau ML , Ollivier B , Baratti JC |
Ref : FEMS Microbiology Letters , 248 :133 , 2005 |
Abstract :
Strains of Halobacteria from an Algerian culture collection were screened for their lipolytic activity against p-nitrophenyl butyrate (PNPB) and p-nitrophenyl palmitate (PNPP). Most strains were active on both esters and 12% hydrolyzed olive oil. A strain identified as Natronococcus sp. was further studied. It grew optimally at 3.5 M NaCl, pH 8 and 40 degrees C. An increase in temperature shifted the optimum salt concentration range for growth from a wider range of 2-4 M, obtained at 25-30 degrees C, to a narrower range of 3.5-4 M, obtained at 35-40 degrees C. At 45 degrees C the optimum salt concentration was 2 M. These results show a clear correlation between salt and temperature requirement. The optimum conditions for the production of hydrolytic activity during growth were: 3.5 M NaCl and pH 8 for PNPB hydrolytic activity and 4 M NaCl and pH 7.5 for PNPP hydrolytic activity; both at 40 degrees C. The clear supernatant of cells grown at 4 M NaCl showed olive oil hydrolysis activity (in presence of 4 M NaCl) demonstrating the occurrence of a lipase activity in this strain. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a lipase activity at such high salt concentration. |
PubMedSearch : Bhatnagar_2005_FEMS.Microbiol.Lett_248_133 |
PubMedID: 15979821 |
Bhatnagar T, Boutaiba S, Hacene H, Cayol JL, Fardeau ML, Ollivier B, Baratti JC (2005)
Lipolytic activity from Halobacteria: screening and hydrolase production
FEMS Microbiology Letters
248 :133
Bhatnagar T, Boutaiba S, Hacene H, Cayol JL, Fardeau ML, Ollivier B, Baratti JC (2005)
FEMS Microbiology Letters
248 :133