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Title: Isolation and characterization of a novel alpha-amylase from a metagenomic library of Western Ghats of Kerala, India
Authors: Vidya, J
Sweta, S
Singh, S K
Deepthy Alex
Rajeev K Sukumaran
Pandey, A
Keywords: Metagenome
Amylase
Thermostable
Salt tolerance
Reducing agents
Bacillus
Diversity
Genes
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Biologia 66(6):939-944;Dec 2011
Abstract: In the present study, metagenomic library of Western Ghats soil sample was constructed in a fosmid vector (pCC1FOS) and screened for biocatalytic properties. The clones showed amylolytic activity on Luria-Bertani starch agar plates and one of them was studied in detail. The enzyme exhibited stability at elevated temperature with 60 degrees C being the optimal temperature. The enzyme retained more than 30% activity after 60 min incubation at 80 degrees C. It also showed more than 70% activity retention in 1.5 M NaCl solution. The pH optimum of the enzyme was at pH = 5.0. The enzyme possesses good activity in the presence of chelating and strong reducing agents with activity enhancements or retention being observed at 5 mM beta-mercaptoethanol, dithiothreitol and N-bromosuccinimide. However, almost complete loss of activity was observed with 5 mM EDTA, while activity enhancement was observed upon incubation with Ca2+ suggesting it to be a Ca2+-dependent alpha-amylase, which was further confirmed by a thin-layer chromatography (TLC). The TLC run revealed that digestion pattern was similar to commercial a-amylase. The 16S rRNA gene sequence (GenBank accession number HQ680979) BLAST showed 95% similarities with Exiguobacterium sp. AFB-11 and AFB 18, with query sequence coverage of 99%.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/851
ISSN: 0006-3088
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