Thermolabile alkaline phosphatase from Sphingobacterium antarcticus a psychrotrophic bacterium from Antarctica |
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Authors: | M. K. Chattopadhyay K. Uma Devi Y. Gopishankar S. Shivaji |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Uppal Road, 500 007 Hyderabad, India |
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Abstract: | Eight psychrotrophic strains belonging to four different genera were screened for the presence of cold-active alkaline phosphatase in sonicated cell homogenates. An approximately 1000-fold higher activity than E. coli was detected in two psychrotrophic strains of Sphingobacterium antarcticus and one mesophilic strain of Flavobacterium multivorum. The enzymes from the psychrotrophs showed maximum activity at 37°C and were also found to be active at 0°C. Alkaline phosphatase from one psychrotrophic Sphingobacterium lost 97% of its activity when it was heated for 10 min at 62°C. This enzyme was partially purified and characterised. The production of the enzyme was repressed when the organism was grown in the presence of phosphates and its activity was inhibited on preincubation with inorganic phosphates and ethylene diamine tetracetic acid. Potassium permanganate and potassium periodate did not inhibit the activity of the enzyme. The biotechnological importance of the enzyme is discussed. |
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