Ranjan_2005_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_335_57

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Title : Isolation of novel lipolytic genes from uncultured bacteria of pond water - Ranjan_2005_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_335_57
Author(s) : Ranjan R , Grover A , Kapardar RK , Sharma R
Ref : Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications , 335 :57 , 2005
Abstract :

Metagenomic libraries give access to gene pool of bacteria present in environmental samples avoiding the culture bias. A metagenomic library of pond water microbial assemblage in plasmid vector containing about 532 Mb of community DNA was prepared. Screening of a part of the unamplified library resulted in isolation of 11 unique lipolytic clones with an ability to hydrolyze tributyrin. DNA sequence of the lipolytic genes varied in G+C composition from 57% to 75%. Twelve lipolytic genes encoding proteins with 25-70% amino acid identity with proteins in the databases were identified. Ten of the encoded proteins belonged to seven known lipolytic protein families. One of the proteins was similar to recently identified esterase BioH. A lipolytic protein with high similarity to yet uncharacterized alpha/beta hydrolase protein family abh_upf0017 was identified from one of the clones. Conserved motif for lipolytic enzymes GXSXG, conserved aspartic and histidine residues were identified in this encoded protein.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: 9bact-q3ymm0 , 9bact-q3ymm2 , 9bact-q3ymm4 , 9bact-q3ymm5 , 9bact-q3ymm6 , 9bact-q3ymm7 , 9bact-q3ymm8 , 9bact-q3ymm9 , 9bact-q3ymn0

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Gene_locus 9bact-q3ymm0    9bact-q3ymm2    9bact-q3ymm4    9bact-q3ymm5    9bact-q3ymm6    9bact-q3ymm7    9bact-q3ymm8    9bact-q3ymm9    9bact-q3ymn0

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Ranjan R, Grover A, Kapardar RK, Sharma R (2005)
Isolation of novel lipolytic genes from uncultured bacteria of pond water
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 335 :57

Ranjan R, Grover A, Kapardar RK, Sharma R (2005)
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 335 :57