Low molecular weight alkaline thermostable α-amylase from Geobacillus sp. nov

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FebrianiTeuku M Iqbalsyah

Abstract

Industrial demands for enzymes that are stable in a broad range of conditions are increasing. Such enzymes, one of which is α-amylase, could be produced by extremophiles. This study reports a thermostable α-amylase produced by a newly isolated Geobacillus sp. nov. from a geothermal area. The phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene showed that the isolate formed a separate branch with 95% homology to Geobacillus sp. After precipitation using ammonium sulphate followed by ion-exchange chromatography, the enzyme produced a specific activity of 25.1 (U/mg) with a purity of 6.5-fold of the crude extract. The molecular weight of the enzyme was approximately 12.2 kDa. The optimum activity was observed at 75 °C and pH 8. The activity increased in the presence of Ba2+ and Fe2+ but decreased in the presence of K+ and Mg2+. Ca2+ and Mn2+ increased the activity slightly. The activity completely diminished with the addition of Cu2+. EDTA and PMSF also sharply reduced enzyme activity. Although the stability was moderate, the low molecular weight could be an important feature for its future applications.

Citations

Oct 1, 2020·Journal of Food Biochemistry·Taiwo O AkanbiDominic Agyei
Jul 22, 2020·International Journal of Biological Macromolecules·Tülin BurhanoğluGülşah Şanlı-Mohamed
Jun 10, 2021·Brazilian Journal of Biology = Revista Brasleira De Biologia·A Al-AmriM S Nadeem

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
KC599211
CP003125.1
DG647387.1

Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCR
column chromatography
Fast Flow chromatography
size exclusion chromatography

Software Mentioned

BLAST
CLUSTAL W
MEGA6
SPSS
Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis ( MEGA )

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