Yamada_2017_J.Gen.Appl.Microbiol_62_313

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Title : Isolation and characterization of a thermostable lipase from Bacillus thermoamylovorans NB501 - Yamada_2017_J.Gen.Appl.Microbiol_62_313
Author(s) : Yamada C , Sawano K , Iwase N , Matsuoka M , Arakawa T , Nishida S , Fushinobu S
Ref : J Gen Appl Microbiol , 62 :313 , 2017
Abstract :

Two thermophilic bacterial strains, Bacillus thermoamylovorans NB501 and NB502, were isolated from a high-temperature aerobic fermentation reactor system that processes tofu refuse (okara) in the presence of used soybean oil. We cloned a lipase gene from strain NB501, which secretes a thermophilic lipase. The biochemical characteristics of the recombinant enzyme (Lip501r) were elucidated. Lip501r is monomeric in solution with an apparent molecular mass of 38 kDa on SDS-PAGE. The optimal pH and apparent optimal temperature of Lip501r were 8 and 60 degrees C, respectively. Supplementation of 5 mM Ca(2+) enhanced the thermostability, and the enzyme retained 56% of its activity for 30 min at 50 degrees C. Lip501r was active on a wide range of substrates with different lengths of p-nitrophenyl (pNP) esters, and showed a remarkably higher activity with pNP-myristate. The Km and Vmax values for pNP-butyrate in the presence of 5 mM CaCl2 were 1.8 mM and 220 units/mg, respectively. The possible industrial use of the thermophilic lipase in modifying edible oil was explored by examining the degradation of soybean oil. A TLC analysis of the degraded products indicated that Lip501r is an 1,3-position specific lipase. A homology modeling study revealed that helix alpha6 in the lid domain of NB501 lipase was shorter than that of lipases from the Geobacillus group.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: 9baci-c4t9i5

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Gene_locus 9baci-c4t9i5

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Yamada C, Sawano K, Iwase N, Matsuoka M, Arakawa T, Nishida S, Fushinobu S (2017)
Isolation and characterization of a thermostable lipase from Bacillus thermoamylovorans NB501
J Gen Appl Microbiol 62 :313

Yamada C, Sawano K, Iwase N, Matsuoka M, Arakawa T, Nishida S, Fushinobu S (2017)
J Gen Appl Microbiol 62 :313