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Studies on sugar isomerases of Lactobacillus sp.: Whole cell immobilization of d-glucose isomerase
Authors:Goverdhan L. Shukla  K.A. Prabhu
Affiliation:Biochemistry Division, National Sugar Institute, Kanpur 208017, India
Abstract:A new soil isolate of Lactobacillus sp. grown in Yamanaka medium under submerged conditions showed the presence of d-glucose, d-xylose and d-ribose isomerases in washed cell suspension and cell free extracts. d-Xylose isomerase (d-xylose ketol-isomerase, EC 5.3.1.5) and d-ribose isomerase (d-ribose ketol-isomerase, EC 5.3.1.20) activities reached a maximum in 48 h of growth and then declined. d-Glucose isomerase (d-glucose 6-phosphate isomerase, d-glucose-6-phosphate ketol-isomerase, EC 5.3.1.9) activity was maximum after 72 h and remained constant for ~120 h of growth. d-Glucose isomerase activity increased with the increase in number of generations of culture and reached a maximum in 5–6 generations, whereas d-xylose and d-ribose isomerase activities decreased. The washed and starved whole cells could be heat treated and immobilized on the rough surface of glass rods or glass slides using acetone treatment. The heat treated immobilized cells showed only the presence of d-glucose isomerase activity and showed no d-xylose and d-ribose isomerase activities. d-Glucose isomerase activity of heat treated immobilized cells was inhibited less by sorbitol, mannitol, sodium arsenate, cysteine and calcium ions than the free d-glucose isomerase activity in fresh untreated washed whole cells and cell free extracts. EDTA inhibition had the same effect for both forms. Ca2+inhibition could be reversed by adding Mg2+ions.
Keywords:Sugar  isomerases  Lactobacillus sp.  immobilization
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