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Enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138 mutated by physical and chemical mutagens using corn stover as substrate
A thermohalophilic fungus, Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138, isolated from the Wadi El-Natrun soda lakes in northern Egypt was exposed successively to gamma and UV-radiation (physical mutagens) and ethyl methan-sulfonate (EMS; chemical mutagen) to enhance alkaline cellulase production under solid stat...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704614/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26691490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838246420140958 |
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author | Isaac, George Saad Abu-Tahon, Medhat Ahmed |
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description | A thermohalophilic fungus, Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138, isolated from the Wadi El-Natrun soda lakes in northern Egypt was exposed successively to gamma and UV-radiation (physical mutagens) and ethyl methan-sulfonate (EMS; chemical mutagen) to enhance alkaline cellulase production under solid state fermentation (SSF) conditions. The effects of different carbon sources, initial moisture, incubation temperature, initial pH, incubation period, inoculum levels and different concentrations of NaCl on production of alkaline filter paper activity (FPase), carboxymethyl cellulase (CMCase) and β-glucosidase by the wild-type and mutant strains of A. terreus were evaluated under SSF. The optimum conditions for maximum production of FPase, CMCase and β-glucosidase were found to be the corn stover: moisture ratio of 1:3(w/v), temperature 45 °C, pH range, 9.0–11.0, and fermentation for 4, 4 and 7 day, respectively. Inoculum levels of 30% for β-glucosidase and 40% for FPase, CMCase gave the higher cellulase production by the wild-type and mutant strains, respectively. Higher production of all three enzymes was obtained at a 5% NaCl. Under the optimized conditions, the mutant strain A. terreus M-17 produced FPase (729 U/g), CMCase (1,783 U/g), and β-glucosidase (342 U/g), which is, 1.85, 1.97 and 2.31-fold higher than the wild-type strain. Our results confirmed that mutant strain M-17 could be a promising alkaline cellulase enzyme producer employing lignocellulosics especially corn stover. |
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spelling | pubmed-47046142016-01-14 Enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138 mutated by physical and chemical mutagens using corn stover as substrate Isaac, George Saad Abu-Tahon, Medhat Ahmed Braz J Microbiol Microbial Physiology A thermohalophilic fungus, Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138, isolated from the Wadi El-Natrun soda lakes in northern Egypt was exposed successively to gamma and UV-radiation (physical mutagens) and ethyl methan-sulfonate (EMS; chemical mutagen) to enhance alkaline cellulase production under solid state fermentation (SSF) conditions. The effects of different carbon sources, initial moisture, incubation temperature, initial pH, incubation period, inoculum levels and different concentrations of NaCl on production of alkaline filter paper activity (FPase), carboxymethyl cellulase (CMCase) and β-glucosidase by the wild-type and mutant strains of A. terreus were evaluated under SSF. The optimum conditions for maximum production of FPase, CMCase and β-glucosidase were found to be the corn stover: moisture ratio of 1:3(w/v), temperature 45 °C, pH range, 9.0–11.0, and fermentation for 4, 4 and 7 day, respectively. Inoculum levels of 30% for β-glucosidase and 40% for FPase, CMCase gave the higher cellulase production by the wild-type and mutant strains, respectively. Higher production of all three enzymes was obtained at a 5% NaCl. Under the optimized conditions, the mutant strain A. terreus M-17 produced FPase (729 U/g), CMCase (1,783 U/g), and β-glucosidase (342 U/g), which is, 1.85, 1.97 and 2.31-fold higher than the wild-type strain. Our results confirmed that mutant strain M-17 could be a promising alkaline cellulase enzyme producer employing lignocellulosics especially corn stover. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2015-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4704614/ /pubmed/26691490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838246420140958 Text en Copyright © 2015, Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License CC BY-NC. |
spellingShingle | Microbial Physiology Isaac, George Saad Abu-Tahon, Medhat Ahmed Enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138 mutated by physical and chemical mutagens using corn stover as substrate |
title | Enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic
Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138 mutated by physical and chemical
mutagens using corn stover as substrate |
title_full | Enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic
Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138 mutated by physical and chemical
mutagens using corn stover as substrate |
title_fullStr | Enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic
Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138 mutated by physical and chemical
mutagens using corn stover as substrate |
title_full_unstemmed | Enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic
Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138 mutated by physical and chemical
mutagens using corn stover as substrate |
title_short | Enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic
Aspergillus terreus AUMC 10138 mutated by physical and chemical
mutagens using corn stover as substrate |
title_sort | enhanced alkaline cellulases production by the thermohalophilic
aspergillus terreus aumc 10138 mutated by physical and chemical
mutagens using corn stover as substrate |
topic | Microbial Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704614/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26691490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838246420140958 |
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