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Isolation, Biochemical Characterisation and Identification of Thermotolerant and Cellulolytic Paenibacillus lactis and Bacillus licheniformis

RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Cellulose is an ingredient of waste materials that can be converted to other valuable substances. This is possible provided that the polymer molecule is degraded to smaller particles and used as a carbon source by microorganisms. Because of the frequently applied methods of pret...

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Autores principales: Makowski, Krzysztof, Leszczewicz, Martyna, Broncel, Natalia, Lipińska-Zubrycka, Lidia, Głębski, Adrian, Komorowski, Piotr, Walkowiak, Bogdan
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Publicado: University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8542176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34759764
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.03.21.7096
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author Makowski, Krzysztof
Leszczewicz, Martyna
Broncel, Natalia
Lipińska-Zubrycka, Lidia
Głębski, Adrian
Komorowski, Piotr
Walkowiak, Bogdan
author_facet Makowski, Krzysztof
Leszczewicz, Martyna
Broncel, Natalia
Lipińska-Zubrycka, Lidia
Głębski, Adrian
Komorowski, Piotr
Walkowiak, Bogdan
author_sort Makowski, Krzysztof
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description RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Cellulose is an ingredient of waste materials that can be converted to other valuable substances. This is possible provided that the polymer molecule is degraded to smaller particles and used as a carbon source by microorganisms. Because of the frequently applied methods of pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials, the cellulases derived from thermophilic microorganisms are particularly desirable. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: We were looking for cellulolytic microorganisms able to grow at 50 °C and we described their morphological features and biochemical characteristics based on carboxymethyl cellulase (CMCase) activity and the API® ZYM system. The growth curves during incubation at 50 °C were examined using the BioLector® microbioreactor. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Forty bacterial strains were isolated from fermenting hay, geothermal karst spring, hot spring and geothermal pond at 50 °C. The vast majority of the bacteria were Gram-positive and rod-shaped with the maximum growth temperature of at least 50 °C. We also demonstrated a large diversity of biochemical characteristics among the microorganisms. The CMCase activity was confirmed in 27 strains. Hydrolysis capacities were significant in bacterial strains: BBLN1, BSO6, BSO10, BSO13 and BSO14, and reached 2.74, 1.62, 1.30, 1.38 and 8.02 respectively. Rapid and stable growth was observed, among others, for BBLN1, BSO10, BSO13 and BSO14. The strains fulfilled the selection conditions and were identified based on the 16S rDNA sequences. BBLN1, BSO10, BSO13 were classified as Bacillus licheniformis, whereas BSO14 as Paenibacillus lactis. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: We described cellulolytic activity and biochemical characteristics of many bacteria isolated from hot environments. We are also the first to report the cellulolytic activity of thermotolerant P. lactis. Described strains can be a source of new thermostable cellulases, which are extremely desirable in various branches of circular bioeconomy.
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spelling pubmed-85421762021-11-09 Isolation, Biochemical Characterisation and Identification of Thermotolerant and Cellulolytic Paenibacillus lactis and Bacillus licheniformis Makowski, Krzysztof Leszczewicz, Martyna Broncel, Natalia Lipińska-Zubrycka, Lidia Głębski, Adrian Komorowski, Piotr Walkowiak, Bogdan Food Technol Biotechnol Original Scientific Papers RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Cellulose is an ingredient of waste materials that can be converted to other valuable substances. This is possible provided that the polymer molecule is degraded to smaller particles and used as a carbon source by microorganisms. Because of the frequently applied methods of pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials, the cellulases derived from thermophilic microorganisms are particularly desirable. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: We were looking for cellulolytic microorganisms able to grow at 50 °C and we described their morphological features and biochemical characteristics based on carboxymethyl cellulase (CMCase) activity and the API® ZYM system. The growth curves during incubation at 50 °C were examined using the BioLector® microbioreactor. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Forty bacterial strains were isolated from fermenting hay, geothermal karst spring, hot spring and geothermal pond at 50 °C. The vast majority of the bacteria were Gram-positive and rod-shaped with the maximum growth temperature of at least 50 °C. We also demonstrated a large diversity of biochemical characteristics among the microorganisms. The CMCase activity was confirmed in 27 strains. Hydrolysis capacities were significant in bacterial strains: BBLN1, BSO6, BSO10, BSO13 and BSO14, and reached 2.74, 1.62, 1.30, 1.38 and 8.02 respectively. Rapid and stable growth was observed, among others, for BBLN1, BSO10, BSO13 and BSO14. The strains fulfilled the selection conditions and were identified based on the 16S rDNA sequences. BBLN1, BSO10, BSO13 were classified as Bacillus licheniformis, whereas BSO14 as Paenibacillus lactis. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: We described cellulolytic activity and biochemical characteristics of many bacteria isolated from hot environments. We are also the first to report the cellulolytic activity of thermotolerant P. lactis. Described strains can be a source of new thermostable cellulases, which are extremely desirable in various branches of circular bioeconomy. University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8542176/ /pubmed/34759764 http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.03.21.7096 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Scientific Papers
Makowski, Krzysztof
Leszczewicz, Martyna
Broncel, Natalia
Lipińska-Zubrycka, Lidia
Głębski, Adrian
Komorowski, Piotr
Walkowiak, Bogdan
Isolation, Biochemical Characterisation and Identification of Thermotolerant and Cellulolytic Paenibacillus lactis and Bacillus licheniformis
title Isolation, Biochemical Characterisation and Identification of Thermotolerant and Cellulolytic Paenibacillus lactis and Bacillus licheniformis
title_full Isolation, Biochemical Characterisation and Identification of Thermotolerant and Cellulolytic Paenibacillus lactis and Bacillus licheniformis
title_fullStr Isolation, Biochemical Characterisation and Identification of Thermotolerant and Cellulolytic Paenibacillus lactis and Bacillus licheniformis
title_full_unstemmed Isolation, Biochemical Characterisation and Identification of Thermotolerant and Cellulolytic Paenibacillus lactis and Bacillus licheniformis
title_short Isolation, Biochemical Characterisation and Identification of Thermotolerant and Cellulolytic Paenibacillus lactis and Bacillus licheniformis
title_sort isolation, biochemical characterisation and identification of thermotolerant and cellulolytic paenibacillus lactis and bacillus licheniformis
topic Original Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8542176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34759764
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.03.21.7096
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