THERMOSTABLE ENZYMES SCREENED ON THERMOPHILIC MICROORGANISMS FROM DEEP-SEA HYDROTHERMAL VENTS

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LADRAT, C
CORNEC, L
ALAYSEDANET, AM
BARBIER, G
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ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE; ESTERASE; PROTEASE; SCREENING; BETA-GLUCOSIDASE; THERMOSTABILITY;
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During 3 cruises in the Pacific ocean, hydrothermal samples have been collected and some thermophilic bacteria and archaea have been purified. Four enzymatic activities have been screened on 77 chemo-organoheterotrophic thermophilic microorganisms. Forty-two isolates exhibited intracellular beta-glucosidase activity whereas only 7 (including only one archaeon) showed alcohol dehydrogenase one. Protease activity was not detected on only 6 isolates over 77. Twenty-seven isolates exhibited esterase activity and 3 different electrophoretic patterns have been revealed No isolate was found to exhibit the 4 activities. Preliminary characterization of these activities showed high thermophily and thermostability, properties which could be used in potential biotechnological applications.
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