Title : Cold-active lipolytic activity of psychrotrophic Acinetobacter sp. strain no. 6 - Suzuki_2001_J.Biosci.Bioeng_92_144 |
Author(s) : Suzuki T , Nakayama T , Kurihara T , Nishino T , Esaki N |
Ref : J Biosci Bioeng , 92 :144 , 2001 |
Abstract :
A lipolytic bacterium, strain no. 6, was isolated from Siberian tundra soil. It was a gram-negative coccoid rod capable of growing at 4 degrees C but not at 37 degrees C and was identified as a psychrotrophic strain of the genus Acinetobacter. Strain no. 6 extracellularly produced a lipolytic enzyme that efficiently hydrolyzed triglycerides such as soybean oil during bacterial growth even at 4 degrees C; it degraded 60% of added soybean oil (initial concentration, 1% w/v) after cultivation in LB medium at 4 degrees C for 7 d. Thus, the bacterium is potentially applicable to in-situ bioremediation or bioaugumentation of fat-contaminated cold environments. We partially purified the lipolytic enzyme from the culture filtrate by acetone fractionation and characterized it. The enzyme preparation contained a single species of cold-active lipase with significant activity at 4 degrees C, which was 57% of the activity at the optimum temperature (20 degrees C). The enzyme showed a broad specificity toward the acyl group (C8-C16) of substrate ethyl esters. |
PubMedSearch : Suzuki_2001_J.Biosci.Bioeng_92_144 |
PubMedID: 16233074 |
Suzuki T, Nakayama T, Kurihara T, Nishino T, Esaki N (2001)
Cold-active lipolytic activity of psychrotrophic Acinetobacter sp. strain no. 6
J Biosci Bioeng
92 :144
Suzuki T, Nakayama T, Kurihara T, Nishino T, Esaki N (2001)
J Biosci Bioeng
92 :144