Sun_2009_Bioresour.Technol_100_2607

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Title : Novel minor lipase from Rhizopus chinensis during solid-state fermentation: biochemical characterization and its esterification potential for ester synthesis - Sun_2009_Bioresour.Technol_100_2607
Author(s) : Sun SY , Xu Y , Wang D
Ref : Bioresour Technol , 100 :2607 , 2009
Abstract :

Rhizopus chinensis produces two lipases that catalyze ester synthesis when cultured under solid-state fermentation. The Lip2 was purified to homogeneity by ammonium sulphate precipitation, hydrophobic interaction chromatography and gel filtration chromatography. It has an apparent molecular weight of 33 kDa estimated from SDS-PAGE and 32 kDa calculated from analytical gel permeation, with synthetic activity and purification fold of 96.8 U/mg and 138.3, respectively. Maximum hydrolytic activity was obtained at pH 8.0-8.5 and 40 degrees C using pNPP as substrate. Slight activation of the enzyme was observed when Mn(2+) is present. The enzyme was most active on p-nitrophenyl laurate (C12). The purified lipase exhibited maximum synthetic activity at pH memory of 6.0 and 30 degrees C. Most of ethyl esters synthesized by lyophilized enzyme achieved good yields (>90%), and caprylic acid served as the best acyl donor. The enzyme presented a particular affinity for ethanol, n-propanol and n-hexanol, with conversion of 92%, 93% and 92%, respectively, after 20 h incubation.

PubMedSearch : Sun_2009_Bioresour.Technol_100_2607
PubMedID: 19157870

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Sun SY, Xu Y, Wang D (2009)
Novel minor lipase from Rhizopus chinensis during solid-state fermentation: biochemical characterization and its esterification potential for ester synthesis
Bioresour Technol 100 :2607

Sun SY, Xu Y, Wang D (2009)
Bioresour Technol 100 :2607