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Isolation of endo-1,4-beta-D-glucanase producing Bacillus subtilis sp from fermented foods and enhanced enzyme production by developing the mutant strain

Authors
Park, EunhyeLee, Sung SillKim, ByeongwooShin, TeaksoonCho, ByungwookCho, SeongkeunCho, K. J.Ha, Jong K.Seo, Jakyeom
Issue Date
Aug-2017
Publisher
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATION CENTRE
Keywords
Bacillus subtilis sp.; Endoglucanase; Ethyl methl sulfonate; Mutagenesis; Salted clams
Citation
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL RESEARCH, v.51, no.4, pp 785 - 790
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL RESEARCH
Volume
51
Number
4
Start Page
785
End Page
790
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13556
DOI
10.18805/ijar.v0iOF.7253
ISSN
0367-6722
0976-0555
Abstract
Cellulolytic bacteria living in food can be applied to microbial feed additives to improve fiber digestion in animal feeds. In this study, a cellulase-producing bacteria was isolated from salted clam and treated with physical or chemical agents to enhance their enzyme production. The bacteria was identified as a strain of Bacillus subtilis on the basis of 16S rRNA analysis. Endo-1,4-beta-D-glucanase (endoglucanase) was produced by the wild type using 0.4% carboxy-methyl-cellulose as a carbon source with maximal activity (0.04 U/mL) after 24 h incubation. Insoluble cellulose and oat spelt xylan were also used as carbon sources for investigation of exoglucanase and xylanase,however, these enzymes were not found in the culture supernatant. Maximum endoglucanase activity of Bacillus subtilis sp. was measured at 50 degrees C and pH 5, respectively. Then, the strain was subjected to classical mutagenesis (UV-irradiation and chemical treatment) to improve endoglucanase production. A mutant strain, Pll treated with ethyl methyl sulfonate was finally selected. Mutant Pll was sub-cultured and tested for endoglucanase production, which was 0.05 U/mL after 24 h growth. The significant difference of endoglucanase production between wild type and mutant Pll was prolonged to 10th generation. Thus, the mutant strain was found to have enhanced endoglucanase production.
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