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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2018 Volume.28 No. 7 p.1078 ~ p.1085
A New Salt-Tolerant Thermostable Cellulase from a Marine Bacillus sp. Strain
dos Santos Yago Queiroz

de Veras Bruno Oliveira
de Franca Anderson Felipe Jacome
Gorlach-Lira Krystyna
Velasques Jannaina
Migliolo Ludovico
dos Santos Elizeu Antunes
Abstract
A salt-tolerant cellulase secreted by a marine Bacillus sp. SR22 strain with wide resistance to temperature and pH was purified and characterized. Its approximate mass was 37 kDa. The endoglucanase, named as Bc22Cel, was purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation, gel filtration chromatography, and extraction from the gel after non-reducing sodium dodecyl sufate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The optimal pH value and temperature of Bc22Cel were 6.5 and 60¡ÆC, respectively. The purified Bc22Cel showed a considerable halophilic property, being able to maintain more than 70% of residual activity even when pre-incubated with 1.5 M NaCl for 1 h. Kinetic analysis of the purified enzyme showed the K m and Vmax to be 0.704 mg/ml and 29.85 ¥ìmol¡¤ml-1¡¤min-1, respectively. Taken together, the present data indicate Bc22Cel as a potential and useful candidate for industrial applications, such as the bioconversion of sugarcane bagasse to its derivatives.
KEYWORD
Sugarcane bagasse-degrading bacteria, thermostable enzymes, bioprocessing
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