Ganasen_2016_Int.J.Biol.Macromol_92_1266

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Title : Cold-adapted organic solvent tolerant alkalophilic family I.3 lipase from an Antarctic Pseudomonas - Ganasen_2016_Int.J.Biol.Macromol_92_1266
Author(s) : Ganasen M , Yaacob N , Rahman RNZRA , Leow ATC , Basri M , Salleh AB , Ali MSM
Ref : Int J Biol Macromol , 92 :1266 , 2016
Abstract :

Lipolytic enzymes with cold adaptation are gaining increasing interest due to their biotechnological prospective. Previously, a cold adapted family I.3 lipase (AMS8 lipase) was isolated from an Antarctic Pseudomonas. AMS8 lipase was largely expressed in insoluble form. The refolded His-tagged recombinant AMS8 lipase was purified with 23.0% total recovery and purification factor of 9.7. The purified AMS8 lipase migrated as a single band with a molecular weight approximately 65kDa via electrophoresis. AMS8 lipase was highly active at 30 degreesC at pH 10. The half-life of AMS8 lipase was reported at 4 and 2h under the incubation of 30 and 40 degreesC, respectively. The lipase was stable over a broad range of pH. It showed enhancement effect in its relative activity under the presence of Li(+), Na(+), K(+), Rb(+) and Cs(+) after 30min treatment. Heavy metal ions such as Cu(2+), Fe(3+) and Zn(2+) inhibited AMS8 activity. This cold adapted alkalophilic AMS lipase was also active in various organic solvent of different polarity. These unique properties of this biological macromolecule will provide considerable potential for many biotechnological applications and organic synthesis at low temperature.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: psefl-LIPAPF33

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Gene_locus psefl-LIPAPF33

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Ganasen M, Yaacob N, Rahman RNZRA, Leow ATC, Basri M, Salleh AB, Ali MSM (2016)
Cold-adapted organic solvent tolerant alkalophilic family I.3 lipase from an Antarctic Pseudomonas
Int J Biol Macromol 92 :1266

Ganasen M, Yaacob N, Rahman RNZRA, Leow ATC, Basri M, Salleh AB, Ali MSM (2016)
Int J Biol Macromol 92 :1266