Optimization and partial characterization of endoglucanase produced by streptomyces SP. B-PNG23

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Streptomyces sp. B-PNG23 was selected as a promising cellulolytic strain and tested for its ability to produce cellulases from agroindustrial residues. A pH value of 7 and temperature of 28°C were found to be optimal for maximum enzyme production. The highest endoglucanase activity was obtained in a medium comprised of wheat bran (2 g/l), yeast extract (2 g/l), NaCl (2 g/l), NH4Cl (2.5 g/l), and (0.4 g/l) of MgSO4. The enzyme was active at a broad range of pH (5-8) and temperatures (40-70°C). The optimum pH and temperature were 6 and 50°C, respectively. In the presence of metal ions Mn2+, Cu2+ and NH4+ the activity of the enzyme increased significantly. The enzyme retained 50% of its activity after heating at 50°C for 6 h. This enzyme could be considered as a thermotolerant biocatalyst that could be utilized in biotechnological applications.

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Azzeddine, B., Abdelaziz, M., Estelle, C., Mouloud, K., Nawel, B., Nabila, B., … Said, B. (2013). Optimization and partial characterization of endoglucanase produced by streptomyces SP. B-PNG23. Archives of Biological Sciences, 65(2), 549–558. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1302549A

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