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Isolation and characterization of novel thermophilic lipase-secreting bacteria.


ABSTRACT: The purpose of the present study was to screen and identify the lipase-producing microorganisms from various regions of Iran. Samples collected from hot spring, Persian Gulf, desert area and oil-contaminated soil, were analyzed for thermophilic extracellular-lipase producing organisms. Six strains with high activity on rhodamine B plates were selected for chemical identification and further study. Among these isolated bacteria, four strains show higher activity in pH-Stat method at 55 °C. These strains were identified by PCR amplification of 16s rRNA genes using universal primers. Fermentation increased the activity up to 50%. The growth medium, designed for lipase production, increased the activity up to 4.55 folds. The crude supernatant of ZR-5 after fermentation and separation the cells, was lyophilized and the activity was measured. Total activity of this strain was 12 kU/g that shows its potential for industrial uses. Further study is required for purification of enzyme and calculation its specific activity. Immobilization is another approach should be considered.

SUBMITTER: Rabbani M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3958176 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Isolation and characterization of novel thermophilic lipase-secreting bacteria.

Rabbani Mohammed M   Bagherinejad Mohammad Reza MR   Sadeghi Hamid MirMohammad HM   Shariat Ziaedin Samsam ZS   Etemadifar Zahra Z   Moazen Fatemeh F   Rahbari Manizheh M   Mafakher Ladan L   Zaghian Saeideh S  

Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] 20131201 4


The purpose of the present study was to screen and identify the lipase-producing microorganisms from various regions of Iran. Samples collected from hot spring, Persian Gulf, desert area and oil-contaminated soil, were analyzed for thermophilic extracellular-lipase producing organisms. Six strains with high activity on rhodamine B plates were selected for chemical identification and further study. Among these isolated bacteria, four strains show higher activity in pH-Stat method at 55 °C. These  ...[more]

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