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Pectinase Activity Determination: An Early Deceleration in the Release of Reducing Sugars Throws a Spanner in the Works!

Recently, it has been suggested that pectinases could be used to hydrolyze pectin in biorefineries based on pectin-rich agro-industrial wastes. However, for this to be viable, the cost of their production would need to be lowered significantly. In fact, over the last few decades, there have been man...

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Autores principales: Biz, Alessandra, Farias, Fernanda Cardoso, Motter, Francine Aline, de Paula, Diogo Henrique, Richard, Peter, Krieger, Nadia, Mitchell, David Alexander
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25337712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109529
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author Biz, Alessandra
Farias, Fernanda Cardoso
Motter, Francine Aline
de Paula, Diogo Henrique
Richard, Peter
Krieger, Nadia
Mitchell, David Alexander
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Farias, Fernanda Cardoso
Motter, Francine Aline
de Paula, Diogo Henrique
Richard, Peter
Krieger, Nadia
Mitchell, David Alexander
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description Recently, it has been suggested that pectinases could be used to hydrolyze pectin in biorefineries based on pectin-rich agro-industrial wastes. However, for this to be viable, the cost of their production would need to be lowered significantly. In fact, over the last few decades, there have been many attempts to improve pectinase production by existing strains or to screen for new strains from environmental isolates. In these studies, it is necessary to measure pectinase activities. Many researchers use single-time-point assays that involve incubation of pectinolytic extracts with pectic substrates for a fixed time, followed by determination of the liberated reducing sugars. However, different researchers use quite different conditions for this assay. Furthermore, no attention has been given to the reaction profile during the assay. In the current work, we show, for the first time, that a significant deceleration of the rate of liberation of reducing sugars occurs over the first ten minutes of the reaction. As a consequence, the incubation time used in a single-time-point assay has a large effect on the value obtained for the activity. In fact, we demonstrate that, depending on the particular combination of incubation time, pectin concentration and reaction temperature, the same extract could be reported to have activities that differ by an order of magnitude. In addition, we show that the relative activities obtained with polygalacturonic acid do not correlate with those obtained with pectin. We conclude that it is currently impossible to make meaningful comparisons between pectinase activities reported in the literature by workers who have used different assay conditions. Therefore there is an urgent need for the development of a standardized assay for evaluating the saccharification potential of pectinase complexes.
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spelling pubmed-42062742014-10-27 Pectinase Activity Determination: An Early Deceleration in the Release of Reducing Sugars Throws a Spanner in the Works! Biz, Alessandra Farias, Fernanda Cardoso Motter, Francine Aline de Paula, Diogo Henrique Richard, Peter Krieger, Nadia Mitchell, David Alexander PLoS One Research Article Recently, it has been suggested that pectinases could be used to hydrolyze pectin in biorefineries based on pectin-rich agro-industrial wastes. However, for this to be viable, the cost of their production would need to be lowered significantly. In fact, over the last few decades, there have been many attempts to improve pectinase production by existing strains or to screen for new strains from environmental isolates. In these studies, it is necessary to measure pectinase activities. Many researchers use single-time-point assays that involve incubation of pectinolytic extracts with pectic substrates for a fixed time, followed by determination of the liberated reducing sugars. However, different researchers use quite different conditions for this assay. Furthermore, no attention has been given to the reaction profile during the assay. In the current work, we show, for the first time, that a significant deceleration of the rate of liberation of reducing sugars occurs over the first ten minutes of the reaction. As a consequence, the incubation time used in a single-time-point assay has a large effect on the value obtained for the activity. In fact, we demonstrate that, depending on the particular combination of incubation time, pectin concentration and reaction temperature, the same extract could be reported to have activities that differ by an order of magnitude. In addition, we show that the relative activities obtained with polygalacturonic acid do not correlate with those obtained with pectin. We conclude that it is currently impossible to make meaningful comparisons between pectinase activities reported in the literature by workers who have used different assay conditions. Therefore there is an urgent need for the development of a standardized assay for evaluating the saccharification potential of pectinase complexes. Public Library of Science 2014-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4206274/ /pubmed/25337712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109529 Text en © 2014 Biz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Biz, Alessandra
Farias, Fernanda Cardoso
Motter, Francine Aline
de Paula, Diogo Henrique
Richard, Peter
Krieger, Nadia
Mitchell, David Alexander
Pectinase Activity Determination: An Early Deceleration in the Release of Reducing Sugars Throws a Spanner in the Works!
title Pectinase Activity Determination: An Early Deceleration in the Release of Reducing Sugars Throws a Spanner in the Works!
title_full Pectinase Activity Determination: An Early Deceleration in the Release of Reducing Sugars Throws a Spanner in the Works!
title_fullStr Pectinase Activity Determination: An Early Deceleration in the Release of Reducing Sugars Throws a Spanner in the Works!
title_full_unstemmed Pectinase Activity Determination: An Early Deceleration in the Release of Reducing Sugars Throws a Spanner in the Works!
title_short Pectinase Activity Determination: An Early Deceleration in the Release of Reducing Sugars Throws a Spanner in the Works!
title_sort pectinase activity determination: an early deceleration in the release of reducing sugars throws a spanner in the works!
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25337712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109529
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