Literature DB >> 29133199

Isolation and characterization of a novel tyrosinase produced by Sahara soil actinobacteria and immobilization on nylon nanofiber membranes.

Mohammed Harir1, Miloud Bellahcene2, Maria Camilla Baratto3, Simona Pollini4, Gian Maria Rossolini5, Lorenza Trabalzini3, Enrico Fatarella6, Rebecca Pogni7.   

Abstract

In the present study different actinomycete strains were collected and isolated from Algerian Sahara soil with the aim to select novel enzymes with promising features for biotechnological applications. The Ms1 strain was selected, amongst the others, for its capability to produce melanin in different solid media. Ms1 chromosomal DNA was sequenced and the strain assigned to Streptomyces cyaneofuscatus sp. A tyrosinase (MW∼30kD) encoding sequence was identified and the corresponding enzyme was isolated and biochemically characterized. The tyrosinase showed the highest activity and stability at neutral and alkaline pH and it was able to oxidize l-DOPA at T=55°C and pH 7. The enzyme showed variable stability in presence of various water-miscible organic solvents, while it was inactivated by reducing agents. The tyrosinase activity was unaffected by NaCl and enhanced by different cations. Furthermore, the enzyme showed a higher specificity for diphenols than monophenols showing a higher diphenolase than monophenolase activity. Finally, tyrosinase was stabilized by immobilization on nylon nanofiber membranes with a payload of 82% when 1% glutaraldeyde was used. Taken all together, these results show that the enzyme displays interesting properties for biotechnological purposes.
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Keywords:  Bacterial tyrosinase; Biochemical characterization; Nanofiber immobilization; Streptomyces cyaneofuscatus

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29133199     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2017.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biotechnol        ISSN: 0168-1656            Impact factor:   3.307


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7.  Spectroscopic Characterization of Natural Melanin from a Streptomyces cyaneofuscatus Strain and Comparison with Melanin Enzymatically Synthesized by Tyrosinase and Laccase.

Authors:  Maher Al Khatib; Mohamed Harir; Jessica Costa; Maria Camilla Baratto; Irene Schiavo; Lorenza Trabalzini; Simona Pollini; Gian Maria Rossolini; Riccardo Basosi; Rebecca Pogni
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