Purification and properties of an extracellular agarase from Alteromonas sp. strain C-1

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A marine bacterial strain isolated from the Bay of San Vicente, Chile, was identified as Alteromonas sp. strain C-1. In the presence of agar, this strain produced high levels of an extracellular agarase. The production of agarase was repressed by glucose, with a parallel decrease in bacterial growth. The enzyme was purified to homogeneity by anion-exchange chromatography and gel filtration, with an overall yield of 45%. The enzyme has a molecular weight of 52,000, is salt sensitive, and hydrolyzes agar, yielding neoagarotetraose as the main product, with an optimum pH of about 6.5.

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Leon, O., Quintana, L., Peruzzo, G., & Slebe, J. C. (1992). Purification and properties of an extracellular agarase from Alteromonas sp. strain C-1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 58(12), 4060–4063. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.58.12.4060-4063.1992

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