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Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications

Phytases are enzymes of great industrial importance with wide range of applications in animal and human nutrition. These catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphomonoester bonds in phytate, thereby releasing lower forms of myo-inositol phosphates and inorganic phosphate. Addition of phytase to plant-based...

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Autores principales: Kalsi, Harpreet Kaur, Singh, Rajveer, Dhaliwal, Harcharan Singh, Kumar, Vinod
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4752950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28330134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13205-016-0378-x
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author Kalsi, Harpreet Kaur
Singh, Rajveer
Dhaliwal, Harcharan Singh
Kumar, Vinod
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description Phytases are enzymes of great industrial importance with wide range of applications in animal and human nutrition. These catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphomonoester bonds in phytate, thereby releasing lower forms of myo-inositol phosphates and inorganic phosphate. Addition of phytase to plant-based foods can improve its nutritional value and increase mineral bioavailability by decreasing nutritional effect of phytate. In the present investigation, 43 phytase positive bacteria on PSM plates were isolated from different sources and characterized for phytase activity. On the basis of phytase activity and zone of hydrolysis, two bacterial isolates (PSB-15 and PSB-45) were selected for further characterization studies, i.e., pH and temperature optima and stability, kinetic properties and effect of modulators. The phytases from both isolates were optimally active at the pH value from 3 to 8 and in the temperature range of 50–70 °C. Further, the stability of isolates was good in the pH range of 3.0–8.0. Much variation was observed in temperature and storage stability, responses of phytases to metal ions and modulators. The K (m) and V (max) values for PSB-15 phytase were 0.48 mM and 0.157 μM/min, while for PSB-45 these were 1.25 mM and 0.140 μM/min, respectively. Based on 16S rDNA gene sequence, the isolates were identified as Serratia sp. PSB-15 (GenBank Accession No. KR133277) and Enterobacter cloacae strain PSB-45 (GenBank Accession No. KR133282). The novel phytases from these isolates have multiple characteristics of high thermostability and good phytase activity at desirable range of pH and temperature for their efficient use in food and feed to facilitate hydrolysis of phytate-metal ion complex and in turn, increased bioavailability of important metal ions to monogastric animals.
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spelling pubmed-47529502016-02-16 Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications Kalsi, Harpreet Kaur Singh, Rajveer Dhaliwal, Harcharan Singh Kumar, Vinod 3 Biotech Original Article Phytases are enzymes of great industrial importance with wide range of applications in animal and human nutrition. These catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphomonoester bonds in phytate, thereby releasing lower forms of myo-inositol phosphates and inorganic phosphate. Addition of phytase to plant-based foods can improve its nutritional value and increase mineral bioavailability by decreasing nutritional effect of phytate. In the present investigation, 43 phytase positive bacteria on PSM plates were isolated from different sources and characterized for phytase activity. On the basis of phytase activity and zone of hydrolysis, two bacterial isolates (PSB-15 and PSB-45) were selected for further characterization studies, i.e., pH and temperature optima and stability, kinetic properties and effect of modulators. The phytases from both isolates were optimally active at the pH value from 3 to 8 and in the temperature range of 50–70 °C. Further, the stability of isolates was good in the pH range of 3.0–8.0. Much variation was observed in temperature and storage stability, responses of phytases to metal ions and modulators. The K (m) and V (max) values for PSB-15 phytase were 0.48 mM and 0.157 μM/min, while for PSB-45 these were 1.25 mM and 0.140 μM/min, respectively. Based on 16S rDNA gene sequence, the isolates were identified as Serratia sp. PSB-15 (GenBank Accession No. KR133277) and Enterobacter cloacae strain PSB-45 (GenBank Accession No. KR133282). The novel phytases from these isolates have multiple characteristics of high thermostability and good phytase activity at desirable range of pH and temperature for their efficient use in food and feed to facilitate hydrolysis of phytate-metal ion complex and in turn, increased bioavailability of important metal ions to monogastric animals. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-02-13 2016-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4752950/ /pubmed/28330134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13205-016-0378-x Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Kalsi, Harpreet Kaur
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Dhaliwal, Harcharan Singh
Kumar, Vinod
Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications
title Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications
title_full Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications
title_fullStr Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications
title_full_unstemmed Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications
title_short Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications
title_sort phytases from enterobacter and serratia species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4752950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28330134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13205-016-0378-x
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