Abstract
The production of extracellular β-xylosidase by a newly isolated mutant derivative of Humicola lanuginosa M7D on lignocellulosic substrates and xylan was maximized in solid state fermentation by adopting a search technique varying one parameter at a time. The H. lanuginosa mutant achieved maximum production of β-xylosidase (728 IU g-1 substrate, Y P/S) when grown on Vogel's medium containing xylan, followed by medium containing corncobs (669 IU g-1) supplemented with corn steep liquor (initial pH 6.5, moisture level 75%) at 45°C. Purified mutant- and parent-derived enzyme exhibited K m values of 1.8 and 2.0 mM, respectively. Both enzymes were optimally active at pH 8.5 and a temperature of 60°C. Both enzymes displayed high thermostability, with a half-life of 2.9 and 0.9 min, enthalpy of denaturation (ΔH*) of 102.1 and 110.10 kJ mol-1, entropy of denaturation (ΔS*) of -38.5 and -4.5 J/mol K, and free energy of denaturation (ΔG*) of 115.7 and 111.7 kJ/mol at 80°C for the mutant- and parent organism-derived enzymes, respectively. The kinetic and thermodynamic properties suggest that the β-xylosidases from both strains are superior to several previously reported enzymes from other thermophilic species, and may have potential applications in various industrial fields. © 2010 Springer-Verlag and the University of Milan.
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Bokhari, S. A. I., Latif, F., Akhtar, M. W., & Rajoka, M. I. (2010). Characterization of a β-xylosidase produced by a mutant derivative of Humicola lanuginosa in solid state fermentation. Annals of Microbiology, 60(1), 21–29. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13213-010-0026-3
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