INVESTIGADORES
DELGADO osvaldo Daniel
artículos
Título:
Starch hydrolysing Bacillus halodurans isolates from a Kenyan soda lake.
Autor/es:
HASHIM S; DELGADO O; HATTI-KAUL R; MATTIASSON B
Revista:
BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Lugar: Inglaterra; Año: 2004 vol. 26 p. 823 - 828
ISSN:
0141-5492
Resumen:
AbstractFourteen obligate alkaliphilic and halotolerant bacterial isolates, exhibiting extracellular amylase activity at 55thinsp°C and pH 10, were isolated from hot springs around Lake Bogoria, Kenya. From 16S rDNA sequence analysis, nine isolates shared 100% identity with Bacillus halodurans strain DSM 497T, while the rest shared 99% identity with alkaliphilic Bacillus species A-59. PCR of the intergenic spacer region between 16S and 23S rRNA genes (ISR-PCR) divided the isolates into two groups, while tDNA-PCR divided them into three groups. Bacillus halodurans DSM 497T had a different ISR pattern from the isolates, while it had a tDNA-PCR profile similar to the group that shared 99% identity with alkaliphilic Bacillus species A-59. All isolates hydrolysed soluble starch as well as amylose, amylopectin and pullulan. The amylase activity (1.2–1.8 U ml–1) in the culture broths had an optimum temperature of 55–65thinsp°C, was stimulated by 1 mm Ca2+, and was either partially (16–30%) or completely inhibited by 1 mm EDTA. Activity staining of the cell-free culture supernatant from the isolates revealed five alkaline active amylase bands.