화학공학소재연구정보센터
Process Biochemistry, Vol.48, No.11, 1736-1743, 2013
Production and characterization of a thermostable endo-type beta-xylanase produced by a newly-isolated Streptomyces thermocarboxydus subspecies MW8 strain from Jeju Island
A xylanase-producing, Gram-positive, aerobic, and spore-forming bacterium was isolated from a soil sample collected from Jeju Island and was classified as a novel subspecies of Streptomyces thermocarboxydus on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity, the results of DNA-DNA hybridization analysis, and phenotypic characteristics. The novel strain was named as S. thermocarboxydus subsp. MW8 (=KCTC29013 = DSM52054). This strain produced extracellular xylanase. Xylanase from the strain was purified to homogeneity and had an apparent molecular weight of 52 kDa. The NH2-terminal sequence (Ala-Glu-Ile-Arg-Leu) was distinct from those of previously reported xylanases. The purified xylanase produced xylobiose as the end-product of birchwood xylan hydrolysis. The K-m and V-max values of the purified xylanase on birchwood xylan were 1.71 mg/ml and 357.14 U/mg, respectively. The optimum pH and temperature for the enzyme were found to be 7.0 and 50 degrees C, respectively, and the enzyme exhibited significant heat stability. In addition, the enzyme was active over broad pH ranges: 84% of the maximum activity at pH 5.0,84-88% at pH 6.0,88% at pH 8.0, and 75-81% (pH 9.0). These enzymatic properties may be very useful for use in bio-industrial applications. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.