Production of Xylanase From an Alkalitolerant Streptomyces sp. 7b Under Solid-State Fermentation, Its Purification, and Characterization

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Bijender Kumar Bajaj
Narendera Pratap Singh
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[1] University of Jammu,School of Biotechnology
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2010年 / 162卷
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Xylanase; Solid-state fermentation; sp. 7b; Wheat bran; Optimization; Purification;
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Streptomyces sp. 7b showed highest xylanase activity among 41 bacterial isolates screened under submerged fermentation. The organism grew over broad pH (5–11) and temperatures range (25–55 °C) and displayed maximum xylanase production on wheat bran (1230 U/g) under solid-state fermentation. Xylanase production was enhanced substantially (76%–77%) by inclusion of trypton (2180 U/g) or beef extract (2170 U/g) and moderately (36%–46%) by yeast extract (1800 U/g) or soybean meal (1670 U/g). Inclusion of readily utilizable sugars such as glucose, maltose, fructose, lactose or xylose in the substrate repressed the xylanase production. The optimum initial pH of the medium for maximum enzyme production was 7 to 8; however, appreciable level of activity was obtained at pH 6 (1,680 U/g) and 9 (1,900 U/g). Most appropriate solid to liquid ratio for maximum xylanase production in solid-state fermentation was found to be 1:2.5. The organism produced a single xylanase of molecular weight of approximately 30 kDa as analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis after purification with ammonium sulfate precipitation, and carboxy methyl sephadex chromatography. The enzyme was purified to the extent of 5.68-fold by salt precipitation and ion-exchange chromatography. Optimum temperature and pH for maximum xylanase activity were 50 °C and 6, respectively.
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