Isolation and identification of a thermophilic strain producing trehalose synthase from geothermal water in China

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Abstract

A slightly thermophilic strain, CBS-01, producing trehalose synthase (TreS), was isolated from geothermal water in this study. According to the phenotypic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of the 16s rRNA gene sequence, it was identified as Meiothermus ruber. The trehalose synthase gene of Meiothermus ruber CBS-01 was cloned by polymerase chain reaction and sequenced. The TreS gene consisted of 2,895 nucleotides, which specified a 964-amino-acid protein. This novel TreS catalyzed reversible interconversion of maltose and trehalose.

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Zhu, Y., Zhang, J., Wei, D., Wang, Y., Chen, X., Xing, L., & Li, M. (2008). Isolation and identification of a thermophilic strain producing trehalose synthase from geothermal water in China. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 72(8), 2019–2024. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80134

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