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A xylan-degrading strain of<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Sulfolobus solfataricus</Emphasis>: isolation and characterization of the xylanase activity
Authors:Raffaele?Cannio  Natascia?Di?Prizito  Mosè?Rossi  Email author" target="_blank">Alessandra?MoranaEmail author
Institution:(1) Istituto di Biochimica delle Proteine-CNR, Via P. Castellino 111, 80131 Naples, Italy;(2) Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Regioni Lazio e Toscana, Via Appia Nuova 1411, 00178 Rome, Italy
Abstract:Two strains (Oagr and X2) of the hyperthermophilic crenarchaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus strain MT4 were selected and isolated for their ability to grow on xylan. Oagr and X2, grown on media containing oat spelt xylan and birchwood xylan as the sole nutrient source, respectively, produced the same thermostable xylanase that was demonstrated to be inducible in xylan cultures. In an oat spelt medium, S. solfataricus Oagr underwent interesting morphological changes in the cell envelope, exhibiting mobile appendages not present in the typical coccal shape. The enzyme was prevalently membrane associated and showed a molecular mass of approximately 57.0 kDa. It was also highly thermostable, with a half-life of 47 min at 100°C, and exhibited an optimal temperature and pH of 90°C and 7.0, respectively. Xylo-oligosaccharides were the enzymatic products of xylan hydrolysis, and the smallest degradation product was xylobiose, thus indicating that the enzyme was an endoxylanase. The enzyme was able to bind weakly to crystalline cellulose (Avicel) and more strongly to insoluble xylan in a substrate amount-and temperature-dependent manner.Communicated by G. Antranikian
Keywords:Archaea                Sulfolobus solfataricus              Xylan  Xylanase
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