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http://nopr.niscpr.res.in/handle/123456789/16056| Title: | Optimization of mycolytic enzymes (Chitinase, 1,3-Glucanase and Cellulase) production by Bacillus subtilis, a potential biocontrol agent using one-factor approach |
| Authors: | Narasimhan, Ashwini Bist, Deepak Suresh, Samantha Shivakumar, Srividya |
| Keywords: | Mycolytic enzymes;Biocontrol agent;B subtilis;One factor approach |
| Issue Date: | Mar-2013 |
| Publisher: | NISCAIR-CSIR, India |
| Abstract: | This study presents one-factor approach for
optimization of growth and physical parameters for increasing production of
three mycolytic enzymes viz. chitinase, -1,3-glucanase and 1,4-glucanase (cellulase) by B.subtilis, a potent biocontrol
agent. Maximum enzyme activity of all three enzymes was observed in the
following physical parameters: pH 7.0, temperature of 30°C, and incubation
period of 72h. Optimum nutritional parameters were found to be as follows:
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC, 10g/L); Corn steep liquor (CSL, 1g/L) or KNO3 (1 g/L), CaCl2 (5mM)and Triton X
100 (0.1% v/v). Using one factor approach, production of all three enzymes
ignificantly increased for chitinase (5.49 folds); â-1,3-glucanase (7.39 folds)
and cellulase (1.91 folds) respectively as compared to the un-optimized media
containing Nutrient broth. The crude mycolytic enzymes had activity in acidic
pH (4 - 6) and temperature (50 - 60°C) range with optima at pH 6.0 and 55°C,
respectively. However, chitinase showed two pH optima at pH 6 and 11 indicating
the possibility of having two isoforms. The enzymes showed varied response to
metal ions. Identification of essential nutrients affecting co-production of
three enzymes by a single strain would help to formulate a suitable medium for
their concerted production. Moreover, low cost cellulosic materials can be used
as carbon source for these enzymes production by the isolate for industrial and
agricultural applications.
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| Page(s): | 172-178 |
| ISSN: | 0975-1084 (Online); 0022-4456 (Print) |
| Appears in Collections: | JSIR Vol.72(03) [March 2013] |
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