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Production, immobilization, and characterization of croceibacter atlanticus lipase isolated from the Antarctic Ross Sea

  • Chae Gyeong Park
  • , Hyung Kwoun Kim
  • The Catholic University of Korea

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Abstract

The Antarctic Ocean contains numerous microorganisms that produce novel biocatalysts that can have applications in various industries. We screened various psychrophilic bacterial strains isolated from the Ross Sea and found that a Croceibacter atlanticus strain (Stock No. 40-F12) showed high lipolytic activity on a tributyrin plate. We isolated the corresponding lipase gene (lipCA) by shotgun cloning and expressed the LipCA enzyme in Escherichia coli cells. Homology modeling of LipCA was carried out using the Spain Arreo lake metagenome alpha/beta hydrolase as a template. According to the model, LipCA has an α/β hydrolase fold, Gly-X-Ser-X-Glymotif, and lid sequence, indicating that LipCA is a typical lipase enzyme. Active LipCA enzyme was purified fromthe cell-free extract by ammonium sulfate precipitation and gel filtration chromatography. We determined its enzymatic properties including optimum temperature and pH, stability, substrate specificity, and organic solvent stability. LipCA was immobilized by the cross-linked enzyme aggregate (CLEA) method and its enzymatic properties were compared to those of free LipCA. After cross-linking, temperature, pH, and organic solvent stability increased considerably, whereas substrate specificities did not changed. The LipCA CLEA was recovered by centrifugation and showed approximately 40% activity after 4th recovery. This is the first report of the expression, characterization, and immobilization of a C. atlanticus lipase, and this lipase could have potential industrial application.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)234-243
Number of pages10
JournalMicrobiology and Biotechnology Letters
Volume46
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2018

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© 2018, The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology.

Keywords

  • Croceibacter atlanticus
  • Lipase
  • The Antarctic Ross Sea

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