Thermostable xylanolytic enzymes from Rhodothermus marinus grown on xylan |
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Authors: | Leif Dahlberg Olle Holst Jakob K. Kristjansson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biotechnology, Chemical Center, Lund University, P.O. Box 124, S-22100 Lund, Sweden;(2) Technological Institute of Iceland, Keldnaholt, IS-112 Reykjavik, Iceland |
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Abstract: | The thermophilic eubacterium Rhodothermus marinus was cultivated in a fermentor and studied with respect to activities of induced xylanolytic enzymes. Growth in the fermentor on xylan occurred with a maximum specific growth rate of 0.43 h–1 for a batch culture. The final cell concentration was 4 g cell dry weight (CDW)/l for cells grown on xylan compared to 2 g CDW/l for cells grown without xylan in the cultivation medium. At least two xylanolytic enzymes, endo-1,4- -xylanase and xylan 1,4- -xylosidase, were secreted into the culture medium when cells were cultivated on xylan. Of the three cellulolytic enzymes tested for activity, -glucosidase activity was in the range of the xylanolytic enzyme activities whereas cellulose-1,4- -cellobiosidase and cellulase activities were hardly detectable. The expression of endo-1,4- -xylanase activities during cultivation indicates the existance of more than one xylanase in R. marinus. This is also observed in fractions from gel filtration. The xylanolytic enzymes are heat-stable. At 90°C and at pH 7.0 the half-life of the endo-1,4- -xylanase was about 14 h and that of xylan 1,4- -xylosidase was 45 min.Correspondence to: L. Dahlberg |
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