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- Thermostable invertases from Paecylomyces variotii produced under submerged and solid-state fermentation using agroindustrial residues
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0959-3993
- Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
- The filamentous fungus Paecylomices variotii was able to produce high levels of cell extract and extracellular invertases when grown under submerged fermentation (SbmF) and solid-state fermentation, using agroindustrial products or residues as substrates, mainly soy bran and wheat bran, at 40A degrees C for 72 h and 96 h, respectively. Addition of glucose or fructose (a parts per thousand yen1%; w/v) in SbmF inhibited enzyme production, while the addition of 1% (w/v) peptone as organic nitrogen source enhanced the production by 3.7-fold. However, 1% (w/v) (NH4)(2)HPO4 inhibited enzyme production around 80%. The extracellular form was purified until electrophoretic homogeneity (10.5-fold with 33% recovery) by DEAE-Fractogel and Sephacryl S-200 chromatography. The enzyme is a monomer with molecular mass of 102 kDa estimated by SDS-PAGE with carbohydrate content of 53.6%. Optima of temperature and pH for both, extracellular and cell extract invertases, were 60A degrees C and 4.0-4.5, respectively. Both invertases were stable for 1 h at 60A degrees C with half-lives of 10 min at 70A degrees C. Mg2+, Ba2+ and Mn2+ activated both extracellular and cell extract invertases from P. variotii. The kinetic parameters K-m and V-max for the purified extracellular enzyme corresponded to 2.5 mM and 481 U/mg prot(-1), respectively.
- 1-Feb-2012
- World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology. New York: Springer, v. 28, n. 2, p. 463-472, 2012.
- 463-472
- Springer
- Invertase
- beta-Fructofuranosidase
- Sucrose
- Paecylomyces
- Fungi
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11274-011-0837-9
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