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Shewanella algae and Microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria

Macro-algae are a good source of agar oligosaccharides, which can be obtained through bacterial enzymatic hydrolysis. The agarase enzyme secreted by the micro-organisms cleaves the cell wall of the algae and releases agar oligosaccharides as degradation products with various applications. Agarolytic...

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Autores principales: Kandasamy, Keerthana Ponni, Subramanian, Radhesh Krishnan, Srinivasan, Radhakrishnan, Ragunath, Sengali, Balaji, G., Gracy, M., Latha, K.
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7717482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33294773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000170
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author Kandasamy, Keerthana Ponni
Subramanian, Radhesh Krishnan
Srinivasan, Radhakrishnan
Ragunath, Sengali
Balaji, G.
Gracy, M.
Latha, K.
author_facet Kandasamy, Keerthana Ponni
Subramanian, Radhesh Krishnan
Srinivasan, Radhakrishnan
Ragunath, Sengali
Balaji, G.
Gracy, M.
Latha, K.
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description Macro-algae are a good source of agar oligosaccharides, which can be obtained through bacterial enzymatic hydrolysis. The agarase enzyme secreted by the micro-organisms cleaves the cell wall of the algae and releases agar oligosaccharides as degradation products with various applications. Agarolytic bacteria were isolated from the marine algae Kappaphycus sp., and Sargassum sp., and studied for their agar-degrading properties. Among the 70 isolates, 2 isolates (A13 and Sg8) showed agarase activity in in vitro assays. The maximum agarolytic index was recorded in the isolate Sg8 (3.75 mm and 4.29 µg ml(−1) agarase activity), followed by the isolate A13 (2.53 mm and 2.6 µg ml(−1) agarase activity). Optimum agarase production of isolate Sg8 was observed at pH7 and at a temperature of 25 °C in 24–48 h, whereas for isolate A13 the optimum production was at pH7 and at a temperature of 37 °C in 48 h. The identities of the agarolytic isolates (Sg8 and A13) were confirmed based on microscopy, morphological, biochemical and molecular analysis as Shewanella algae [National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) GenBank accession number MK121204.1] and Microbulbifer elongatus [NCBI GenBank accession number MK825484.1], respectively.
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spelling pubmed-77174822020-12-07 Shewanella algae and Microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria Kandasamy, Keerthana Ponni Subramanian, Radhesh Krishnan Srinivasan, Radhakrishnan Ragunath, Sengali Balaji, G. Gracy, M. Latha, K. Access Microbiol Short Communication Macro-algae are a good source of agar oligosaccharides, which can be obtained through bacterial enzymatic hydrolysis. The agarase enzyme secreted by the micro-organisms cleaves the cell wall of the algae and releases agar oligosaccharides as degradation products with various applications. Agarolytic bacteria were isolated from the marine algae Kappaphycus sp., and Sargassum sp., and studied for their agar-degrading properties. Among the 70 isolates, 2 isolates (A13 and Sg8) showed agarase activity in in vitro assays. The maximum agarolytic index was recorded in the isolate Sg8 (3.75 mm and 4.29 µg ml(−1) agarase activity), followed by the isolate A13 (2.53 mm and 2.6 µg ml(−1) agarase activity). Optimum agarase production of isolate Sg8 was observed at pH7 and at a temperature of 25 °C in 24–48 h, whereas for isolate A13 the optimum production was at pH7 and at a temperature of 37 °C in 48 h. The identities of the agarolytic isolates (Sg8 and A13) were confirmed based on microscopy, morphological, biochemical and molecular analysis as Shewanella algae [National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) GenBank accession number MK121204.1] and Microbulbifer elongatus [NCBI GenBank accession number MK825484.1], respectively. Microbiology Society 2020-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7717482/ /pubmed/33294773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000170 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License.
spellingShingle Short Communication
Kandasamy, Keerthana Ponni
Subramanian, Radhesh Krishnan
Srinivasan, Radhakrishnan
Ragunath, Sengali
Balaji, G.
Gracy, M.
Latha, K.
Shewanella algae and Microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria
title Shewanella algae and Microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria
title_full Shewanella algae and Microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria
title_fullStr Shewanella algae and Microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Shewanella algae and Microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria
title_short Shewanella algae and Microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria
title_sort shewanella algae and microbulbifer elongatus from marine macro-algae – isolation and characterization of agar-hydrolysing bacteria
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7717482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33294773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000170
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