Sharma_2001_J.Basic.Microbiol_41_363

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Title : Properties of a thermostable and solvent stable extracellular lipase from a Pseudomonas sp. AG-8 - Sharma_2001_J.Basic.Microbiol_41_363
Author(s) : Sharma AK , Tiwari RP , Hoondal GS
Ref : J Basic Microbiol , 41 :363 , 2001
Abstract :

An extracellular lipase isolated from Pseudomonas sp. AG-8, had an optimal activity at 45 degrees C and pH 8.0-8.5. It retained more than 80% of its initial activity after keeping for 1 h at 65 degrees C. The enzyme was stable in 5 M NaCl and 6 M urea. Triton X-100 increased the lipase activity by 2.4 fold. Ca2+ ions activated the enzyme, while Zn2+, Fe2+, Fe3+ strongly inhibited its activity. Ethanol, methanol and acetone at 20% (v/v) enhanced the lipase activity by 2.9, 3.6 and 4.5 fold respectively. Dimethylsulphoxide at 90% (v/v) enhanced the enzyme activity up to 5.7 fold.

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PubMedID: 11802546

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Sharma AK, Tiwari RP, Hoondal GS (2001)
Properties of a thermostable and solvent stable extracellular lipase from a Pseudomonas sp. AG-8
J Basic Microbiol 41 :363

Sharma AK, Tiwari RP, Hoondal GS (2001)
J Basic Microbiol 41 :363