Production and Purification of Thermostable Cellulases from Humicola insolens YH-8 |
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Authors: | Shinsaku Hayashida Hajime Yoshioka |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Kyushu, University, Fukuoka 812, Japan |
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Abstract: | Humicola insolens YH-8, a thermophilic fungus isolated from manure and compost heaps, produced a significant amount of thermostable cellulases in cultures on wheat bran medium (50°C, 4 days). The mold bran extract hydrolyzed Avicel, CMC and newsprint at 90%, 45% and 35%, respectively, to glucose. Then, Avicelase and CMCase were purified from the culture extract by adsorption onto Avicel, heat and acid treatment and consecutive column chromatographies to a homogeneous state on polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis. The purified cellulases, especially CMCase, was found highly thermostable. The optimal temperature of both enzymes was 50°C. Avicelase was stable after heating at 65°C for 5 mm and CMCase retained 45% of the original activity after heating at 95°C for 5 min. |
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