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Increased alkalotolerant and thermostable ribonuclease (RNase) production from alkaliphilic Streptomyces sp. M49-1 by optimizing the growth conditions using response surface methodology.

Tuğçe Demir1, Özkan Gübe, Mesut Yücel, E Esin Hameş-Kocabaş.   

Abstract

Total of 171 alkaliphilic actinomycetes were evaluated for extracellular RNase production and Streptomyces sp. M49-1 was selected for further experiments. Fermentation optimization for RNase production was implemented in two steps using response surface methodology with central composite design. In the first step, the effect of independent fermentation variables including temperature, initial pH and process time were investigated. After identification of carbon and nitrogen sources affecting the production by one variable at a time method, concentrations of glucose and yeast extract and also inoculum size were chosen for the second central composite design. A maximum RNase activity was obtained under optimal conditions of 4.14 % glucose concentration, 4.63 % yeast extract concentration, 6.7 × 10⁶ spores as inoculum size for 50 ml medium, 42.9 °C, 91.2 h process time and medium initial pH 9.0. Optimum activity of the enzyme is achieved at pH 11 and temperature 60 °C. The enzyme is highly stable at pH range 9.0-12.0 and at 90 °C after 2 h. Statistical optimization experiments provide 2.25 fold increases in the activity of alkalotolerant and thermostable RNase and shortened the fermentation time compared to that of unoptimized condition. The members of Streptomyces can be promising qualified RNase producer for pharmaceutical industries.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23532461     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-013-1325-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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