Abstract
We present an experiment that enables student to understand the properties of thermostable glucoamylase-type enzyme produced by thermophilic Bacillus acidocaldarius RP1 isolated from Cimanggu Hot Spring, West Java, Indonesia. In addition, the students also gain experience working with a thermostable microorganism and some techniques frequently used in biochemistry, e.g. ultrasonication, ammonium sulfate fractionation, and spectrophotometric analysis. The glucoamylase-type enzyme activities were detected both as cell-associated and in the culture supernatant. The 20-40% saturated ammonium sulfate fraction of glucoamylase-type enzyme exhibited an optimum temperature of 65 0C and an optimum pH of 4.5. The enzyme showed a Vmax of 600 milliunits/mg and Km of 11.7 mg/ml. © 2002 by The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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Natalia, D., Yuliani, Y., Ermayadhie, Y., Putra, R., & Sindumarta, M. (2002). Thermostable glucoamylase-type enzyme from Bacillus acidocaldarius RP1. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 30(6), 398–400. https://doi.org/10.1002/bmb.2002.494030060137
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