Phytase activity in rabbit cecal bacteria |
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Authors: | M. Marounek N. Břeňová O. Suchorská J. Mrázek |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 142 20 Prague, Czech Republic;(2) Institute of Animal Science, 104 00 Prague, Czech Republic;(3) Present address: Institute of Biotechnology, Lviv National Academy of Veterinary Medicine, Lvov, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | The presence of phytase activity was demonstrated in 26 strains of rabbit cecal bacteria. In 25 strains a low phytase activity, 0.10–0.62 μmol phosphate released per min per mg protein, was found. High activity (2.61 μmol/min per mg protein) was found in the strain PP2 identified as Enterococcus hirae. Phytase activity was cell-associated, being higher in the cell extract than in the cell walls. Extracellular phytase activity and cell-associated phosphatase activity were not detected. Phytase activity was optimal around pH 5.0, which is below the physiological cecal pH range. The K m determined using the Lineweaver-Burk plot was 0.19 μmol/mL. Cations Fe3+, Cu2+ and Zn2+ at 0.5 mmol/L decreased phytase activity in sonicated cells of E. hirae by 99.4, 90.7 and 96.5 %, respectively. In contrast, Mg2+ increased activity by 11.0 %. Characteristics of E. hirae phytase (pH optimum, K m, cation sensitivity) were similar to those of other bacterial phytases reported in the literature. Other bacteria with a high phytase activity may be present in the rabbit cecum but remain to be identified. |
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