Screening and Molecular Identification of New Microbial Strains for Production of Enzymes of Biotechnological Interest

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This research focused on isolation, identification and characterization of new strains of fungi and bacteria, which were able to produce extracellular xylanase, mannanase, pectinase and a-amylase. Fungi isolates were identified on the basis of analyses of 18S gene sequencing and internal transcribed spacer region. The closest phylogenetic neighbors according to 18S gene sequence and ITS region data for the two isolates M1 and SE were Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus sydowii, respectively. I4 was identified as Bacillus mojavensis on the basis of the 16S rRNA gene sequencing and biochemical properties. The enzyme production was evaluated by cultivating the isolated microorganisms in liquid-state bioprocess using wheat bran as carbon source. Two fungi (M1, and SE) and one bacterium (I4) strains were found to be xylanase producer, and several were proven to be outstanding producers of microbial xylanase. The strains producing xylanase secreted variable amounts of starch-debranching enzymes and produced low level β-mannan-degrading enzyme systems. The bacterium strain was found to be capable of producing pectinolytic enzymes on wheat bran at high level. Some of the strains have good potential for use as sources of important industrial enzymes.

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Ghazala, I., Haddar, A., Romdhane, M. B., & Ellouz-Chaanouni, S. (2016). Screening and Molecular Identification of New Microbial Strains for Production of Enzymes of Biotechnological Interest. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 59, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2016150152

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