Characterization of the cellulase complex from Cellulomonas grown on bagasse pith |
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Authors: | H. Rodríguez O. Volfová A. Klyosov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Industrial Microbiology, National Center of Scientific Research, Box 69 90, Havana, Cuba;(2) Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia;(3) Institute of Biochemistry, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR |
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Abstract: | Summary The effect of physico-chemical parameters on the cellulolytic activity of Cellulomonas sp. IIbc grown on sugarcane bagasse pith was investigated, and the optimum ranges for enzyme activity were established. The cellulases were more stable when incubated at the optimum growth temperature (32°C) than under optimum activity conditions (45°C for -glucosidases and 50°C for CMC- and FP-cellulases). The -glucosidases were the thermostability-limiting enzymes of the complex. Two types of endoglucanases could be recognized according to their adsorption properties on bagasse: one weakly-bound and one tightly-bound type, the latter constituting approximately 73% of the extracellular endoglucanases at exponential growth phase. Four forms active on filter paper and three active on CMC were obtained by HPLC separation of the extracellular fraction of the culture at stationary phase.Abbreviations CMC carboxymethylcellulose - FP filter paper |
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