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- Title
Exploring Thermophilic Cellulolytic Enzyme Production Potential of Aspergillus fumigatus by the Solid-State Fermentation of Wheat Straw.
- Authors
Mehboob, Nazia; Asad, M.; Asgher, M.; Gulfraz, M.; Mukhtar, Tariq; Mahmood, Raja
- Abstract
Cellulases can be used for biofuel production to decrease the fuel crises in the world. Microorganisms cultured on lignocellulosic wastes can be used for the production of cellulolytic enzymes at large scale. In the current study, cellulolytic enzyme production potential of Aspergillus fumigatus was explored and optimized by employing various cultural and nutritional parameters. Maximum endoglucanase production was observed after 72 h at 55 °C, pH 5.5, and 70 % moisture level. Addition of 0.3 % of fructose, peptone, and Tween-80 further enhanced the production of endoglucanase. Maximum purification was achieved with 40 % ammonium sulfate, and it was purified 2.63-fold by gel filtration chromatography. Endoglucanase has 55 °C optimum temperature, 4.8 optimum pH, 3.97 mM K, and 8.53 μM/mL/min V. Maximum exoglucanase production was observed at 55 °C after 72 h, at pH 5.5, and 70 % moisture level. Further addition of 0.3 % of each of fructose, peptone, and Tween-80 enhances the secretion of endoglucanase. It was purified 3.30-fold in the presence of 40 % ammonium sulfate followed by gel filtration chromatography. Its optimum temperature was 55 °C, optimum pH was 4.8, 4.34 mM K, and 7.29 μM/mL/min V. In the case of β-glucosidase, maximum activity was observed after 72 h at 55 °C, pH 5.5, and 70 % moisture level. The presence of 0.3 % of fructose, peptone, and Tween-80 in media has beneficial impact on β-glucosidase production. A 4.36-fold purification was achieved by 40 % ammonium sulfate precipitation and gel filtration chromatography. Optimum temperature of β-glucosidase was 55 °C, optimum pH was 4.8, K was 4.92 mM, and V 6.75 μM/mL/min. It was also observed that fructose is better than glucose, and peptone is better than urea for the growth of A. fumigatus. The K and V values indicated that endoglucanase, exoglucanase, and β-glucosidase have good affinity for their substrates.
- Subjects
ASPERGILLUS fumigatus; WHEAT straw; FERMENTATION; GEL permeation chromatography; EXOGLUCANASE
- Publication
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2014, Vol 172, Issue 7, p3646
- ISSN
0273-2289
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s12010-014-0796-3