Characterization of a Hyperthermostable Alkaline Lipase from Bacillus sonorensis 4R

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Hyperthermostable alkaline lipase from Bacillus sonorensis 4R was purified and characterized. The enzyme production was carried out at 80°C and 9.0 pH in glucose-tween inorganic salt broth under static conditions for 96 h. Lipase was purified by anion exchange chromatography by 12.15 fold with a yield of 1.98%. The molecular weight of lipase was found to be 21.87 KDa by SDS-PAGE. The enzyme activity was optimal at 80°C with t 1 / 2 of 150 min and at 90°C, 100°C, 110°C, and 120°C; the respective values were 121.59 min, 90.01 min, 70.01 min, and 50 min. The enzyme was highly activated by Mg and t 1 / 2 values at 80°C were increased from 150 min to 180 min when magnesium and mannitol were added in combination. The activation energy calculated from Arrhenius plot was 31.102 KJ/mol. At 80-120°C, values of Δ H and Δ G were in the range of 28.16-27.83 KJ/mol and 102.79 KJ/mol to 111.66 KJ/mol, respectively. Lipase activity was highest at 9.0 pH and stable for 2 hours at this pH at 80°C. Pretreatment of lipase with MgSOand CaSOstimulated enzyme activity by 249.94% and 30.2%, respectively. The enzyme activity was greatly reduced by CoCl CdCl HgCl CuCl Pb(NO PMSF, orlistat, oleic acid, iodine, EDTA, and urea.

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Bhosale, H., Shaheen, U., & Kadam, T. (2016). Characterization of a Hyperthermostable Alkaline Lipase from Bacillus sonorensis 4R. Enzyme Research, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4170684

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