| Literature DB >> 28050856 |
O R Adeoyo1, B I Pletschke1, J F Dames2.
Abstract
Fungal species associated with ericaceous plant roots produce a number of enzymes and other bio-active metabolites in order to enhance survival of their host plants in natural environments. This study focussed on endoglucanase production from root associated ericoid mycorrhizal and dark septate endophytic fungal isolates. Out of the five fungal isolates screened, Leohumicola sp. (ChemRU330/PPRI 13195) had the highest relative enzyme activity and was tested along with isolates belonging to Hyloscyphaceae (EdRU083/PPRI 17284) and Leotiomycetes (EdRU002/PPRI 17261) for endoglucanase production under different pH and nutritional conditions that included: carbon sources, nitrogen sources and metal ions, at an optimum temperature of 28 °C. An optimal of pH 5.0 produced enzyme activity of 3.99, 2.18 and 4.31 (U/mg protein) for isolates EdRU083, EdRU002 and Leohumicola sp. respectively. Increased enzyme activities and improved mycelial biomass production were obtained in the presence of supplements such as potassium, sodium, glucose, maltose, cellobiose, tryptone and peptone. While NaFe-EDTA and Co2+ inhibited enzyme activity. The potential role of these fungi as a source of novel enzymes is an ongoing objective of this study.Entities:
Keywords: Endoglucanase; Endophytic fungi; Ericoid; Mycelial biomass
Year: 2017 PMID: 28050856 PMCID: PMC5209310 DOI: 10.1186/s13568-016-0312-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMB Express ISSN: 2191-0855 Impact factor: 3.298
Fig. 1A–C Effect of different pH on endoglucanase production. All treatments were performed in triplicate (p < 0.05). Means without a common superscript letter differ as analysed by one-way ANOVA and the LSD test while error bar indicated standard error of the mean
Fig. 2A–C Effect of different carbon sources on endoglucanase production. All treatments were performed in triplicate (p < 0.05). Means without a common superscript letter differ as analysed by one-way ANOVA and the LSD test while error bar indicated standard error of the mean
Fig. 3A–C Effect of different nitrogen sources on endoglucanase production. All treatments were performed in triplicate (p < 0.05). Means without a common superscript letter differ as analysed by one-way ANOVA and the LSD test while error bar indicated standard error of the mean
Fig. 4A–C Effect of different metal ions on endoglucanase production. All treatments were performed in triplicate (p < 0.05). Means without a common superscript letter differ as analysed by one-way ANOVA and the LSD test while error bar indicated standard error of the mean