967 resultados para Enzyme production


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Pós-graduação em Biotecnologia - IQ

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The filamentous fungus Paecylomices variotii was able to produce high levels of cell extract and extracellular invertases when grown under submerged fermentation (SbmF) and solid-state fermentation, using agroindustrial products or residues as substrates, mainly soy bran and wheat bran, at 40A degrees C for 72 h and 96 h, respectively. Addition of glucose or fructose (a parts per thousand yen1%; w/v) in SbmF inhibited enzyme production, while the addition of 1% (w/v) peptone as organic nitrogen source enhanced the production by 3.7-fold. However, 1% (w/v) (NH4)(2)HPO4 inhibited enzyme production around 80%. The extracellular form was purified until electrophoretic homogeneity (10.5-fold with 33% recovery) by DEAE-Fractogel and Sephacryl S-200 chromatography. The enzyme is a monomer with molecular mass of 102 kDa estimated by SDS-PAGE with carbohydrate content of 53.6%. Optima of temperature and pH for both, extracellular and cell extract invertases, were 60A degrees C and 4.0-4.5, respectively. Both invertases were stable for 1 h at 60A degrees C with half-lives of 10 min at 70A degrees C. Mg2+, Ba2+ and Mn2+ activated both extracellular and cell extract invertases from P. variotii. The kinetic parameters K-m and V-max for the purified extracellular enzyme corresponded to 2.5 mM and 481 U/mg prot(-1), respectively.

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Thermoascus aurantiacus is able to secrete most of the hemicellulolytic and cellulolytic enzymes. To establish the xylanase inducers of T. aurantiacus, the mycelia were first grown on glucose up until the end of the exponential growth phase, followed by washing and re-suspension in a basal medium without a carbon source. Pre-weighed amounts of xylose (final concentration of 3.5 mg/ml), xylobiose (7 mg/ml) and hydrolyzed xylan from sugarcane bagasse (HXSB) which contained xylose, xylobiose and xylotriose (6.8 mg/ml) were evaluated as inducers of xylanase. It was observed that xylose did not suppress enzyme induction of T. aurantiacus when used in low concentrations, regardless of whether it was inoculated with xylobiose. Xylobiose promoted fast enzyme production stopping after 10 h, even at a low consumption rate of the carbon source; therefore xylobiose appears to be the natural inducer of xylanase. In HXSB only a negligible xylanase activity was determined. Xylose present in HXSB was consumed within the first 10 h while xylobiose was partially hydrolyzed at a slow rate. The profile of alpha-arabinofuranosidase induction was very similar in media induced with xylobiose or HXSB, but induction with xylose showed some positive effects as well. The production profile for the xylanase was accompanied by low levels of cellulolytic activity. In comparison, growth in HXSB resulted in different profiles of both xylanase and cellulase production, excluding the possibility of xylanase acting as endoglucanases.

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Clostridium difficile is at present one of the most common nosocomial infections in the developed world. Hypervirulent strains (PCR ribotype 027) of C. difficile which produce enhanced levels of toxins have also been associated with other characteristics such as a greater rate of sporulation and resistance to fluoroquinolones. Infection due to C. difficile PCR ribotype 027 has also been associated with greater rates of morbidity and mortality. The aim of this thesis was to investigate both the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of two populations of toxigenic clinical isolates of C. difficile which were recovered from two separate hospital trusts within the UK. Phenotypic characterisation of the isolates was undertaken using analytical profile indexes (APIs), minimum inhibitory concentrations(MICs) and S-layer protein typing. In addition to this, isolates were also investigated for the production of a range of extracellular enzymes as potential virulence factors. Genotypic characterisation was performed using a random amplification of polymorphic DNA(RAPD) PCR protocol which was fully optimised in this study, and the gold standard method, PCR ribotyping. The discriminatory power of both methods was compared and the similarity between the different isolates also analysed. Associations between the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics and the recovery location of the isolate were then investigated. Extracellular enzyme production and API testing revealed little variation between the isolates; with S-layer typing demonstrating low discrimination. Minimum inhibitory concentrations did not identify any resistance towards either vancomycin or metronidazole; there were however significant differences in the distribution of antibiogram profiles of isolates recovered from the two different trusts. The RAPD PCR protocol was successfully optimised and alongside PCR ribotyping, effectively typed all of the clinical isolates and also identified differences in the number of types defined between the two locations. Both PCR ribotyping and RAPD demonstrated similar discriminatory power; however, the two genotyping methods did not generate amplicons that mapped directly onto each other and therefore clearly characterised isolates based on different genomic markers. The RAPD protocol also identified different subtypes within PCR ribotypes, therefore demonstrating that all isolates defined as a particular PCR ribotype were not the same strain. No associations could be demonstrated between the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics observed; however, the location from which an isolate was recovered did appear to influence antibiotic resistance and genotypic characteristics. The phenotypic and genotypic characteristics observed amongst the C. difficile isolates in this study, may provide a basis for the identification of further targets which may be potentially incorporated into future methods for the characterisation of C. difficile isolates.

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The work reported in this thesis was carried out to contribute to the knowledge of the effects of substrate water availability or water activity (a ) on fungal growth parameters and its implications in the preparationw of materials susceptible to biodeterioration. Fungi were isolated from soils of different ecological sites at a range of substrate aw levels controlled by sodium chloride (NaCl). Three groups of fungi were isolated : firstly, those isolated only at high a (aw about 0.997).secondly, those isolated at high and decreasing aw (aw 0.997 to 0.85) and finally, those isolated at only decreased aw (aw O.95 to 0.80). From these isolations, test fungi were selected to study the effects of pH, temperature, exo-enzyme production and biocide efficacy at decreased aw levels, with glycerol and NaCl as a controlling solutes. The linear extension rates of the fungi increased at all test pH values near optimum a of growth. Test fungi of the Aspergillus glaucus group were found to be most resistant to low aw. Growth and survival of vegetative and fruiting bodies at elevated temperatures were enhanced with the addition of a controlling solutes. A. flavus, A. fumigatus displayed high heat resistance and A. amstelodami, A. versicolor and Penicillium citrinum displayed low heat resistance at high aw levels and vice versa at low aw levels. Amylase, lipase and protease activities were studied at lowered aw , using modifications of the test tube method of Raute11a and Cowling. Amylase and protease production in most xerophilic fungi ceased around 0.80 aw , but lipase production in some xerophilic fungi, including A. glatlcus fungi, was up to and including 0.70 aw with g1ycero1.

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Muito interesse tem sido focado no potencial biotecnológico das microalgas, principalmente devido à identificação de diversas substâncias sintetizadas por estes organismos, dentre elas a anidrase carbônica e as ficobiliproteínas. A anidrase carbônica é uma metaloenzima que catalisa a hidratação reversível do CO2 em bicarbonato com alta eficiência, sendo utilizada para captação de CO2 através de sistemas biológicos. A C-ficocianina e a aloficocianina, corantes naturais, são os dois principais componentes das ficobiliproteínas em cianobactérias e apresentam diversas aplicações dentro da indústria alimentícia, cosmética e farmacêutica. O objetivo principal desta tese foi avaliar a produção e a extração da anidrase carbônica e das ficobiliproteínas a partir de diferentes microalgas. Para isso, primeiramente foi realizado uma investigação da produção da anidrase carbônica pela microalga Dunaliella tertiolecta, onde foi estudada a extração da enzima e sua aplicação em sistemas de captura enzimática de CO2. Posteriormente foi avaliada a produção da enzima ao longo do cultivo de diferentes microalgas marinhas e dulcícolas (Dunaliella tertiolecta, Tetraselmis sueccica, Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Nannochloropsis oculata, Isochysis galbana, Chlorella vulgaris e Scenedesmus obliquus). A produção da enzima e de ficobiliproteínas, também, foi estudada para as cianobactérias Spirulina platensis LEB 52, Spirulina sp. LEB 18 e Synechococcus nidulans. Todos os cultivos foram acompanhados em termos de biomassa e pH. Por último, foi realizado um estudo de extração da enzima de P. tricornutum e extração conjunta da anidrase carbônica e de ficobiliproteínas da cianobactéria S. sp. LEB 18. Os cultivos foram realizados em frascos erlenmeyer contendo os meios Conway (marinhas), BG-11 (dulcícolas) e Zarrouk 20% (cianobactérias). Na avaliação da ruptura celular foram testadas as técnicas de maceração em gral e pistilo, agitação em vórtex com pérolas de vidro, sonicação com pérolas de vidro, homogeneizador ultrassônico, secagem, congelamento e descongelamento e a combinação de tratamentos. Maiores rendimentos de extração da enzima a partir da microalga D. tertiolecta foram obtidos utilizando tratamento ultrassônico, juntamente com baixas concentrações de biomassa úmida (0,1 e 0,2 g/L), e a mesma apresentou potencial para aplicação em processos de captação enzimática do CO2. Durante os cultivos, a microalga C. vulgaris se destacou como maior produtora da enzima anidrase carbônica, atingindo valores de atividade enzimática de 44,0 U/L. As cianobactérias apresentaram valores de atividade entre 41,6 e 45,9 U/L, sendo que a S. sp. LEB 18 foi a que apresentou maiores produções de C-ficocianina e aloficocianina no ponto de máxima atividade volumétrica, 65,9 e 82,2 µg/mL, respectivamente. A enzima extraída da biomassa de S. platensis LEB 52 catalisou a hidratação do CO2 que precipitou na forma de CaCO3. Maiores rendimentos de extração da enzima a partir das microalgas P. tricornutum e S. sp. LEB 18 foram obtidos utilizando homogeneizador ultrassônico, que foram 31,3 U/g e 25,5 U/g, respectivamente. A biomassa de S. sp. LEB 18, também apresentou potencial para a extração de ficobiliproteínas, obtendo- se altas concentrações de C-ficocianina (100,5 mg/g) e aloficocianina (69,9 mg/g). Através dos resultados obtidos, pode-se verificar a potencialidade das microalgas e das cianobactérias para produção da enzima anidrase carbônica e das ficobiliproteínas, biomoléculas de alto valor industrial. Este trabalho apresenta processos eficientes para a extração da enzima e de ficobiliproteínas tanto para escala laboratorial como industrial.

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Xilanases são enzimas que catalisam a hidrólise das xilanas e têm sido em grande parte, obtidas a partir de bolores e bactérias. No entanto poucos estudos têm sido relatados sobre a produção destas enzimas por leveduras. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo isolar leveduras de diferentes fontes vegetais visando à produção de xilanases, além de maximizar sua produção, estudar o uso de diferentes fontes de nitrogênio e cultivar as leveduras em meios contendo coprodutos agroindustriais. As amostras de alimentos e resíduos foram enriquecidas em caldo extrato de malte e levedura e isoladas em Ágar Nutriente Wallerstein, as leveduras isoladas foram, a seguir, avaliadas quanto à capacidade de degradar xilana presente no meio e produzir halos de hidrólise, os quais foram visualizados através do uso do corante vermelho congo. Os micro-organismos selecionados como potenciais produtores de xilanase foram crescidos em meio complexo líquido e as atividades enzimáticas de endoxilanase, β-xilosidase, carboximetilcelulase, celulase total, pH e concentração de biomassa foram avaliadas ao longo de 96 h de cultivo. Dentre as leveduras isoladas, sete foram selecionadas, e a 18Y foi a que apresentou a maior atividade de endo- xilanase (2,7 U.mL-1 ), sendo esta isolada de chicória e identificada como Cryptococcus laurentii. Esta estirpe apresentou capacidade de produzir xilanase com baixos níveis de celulase, sendo assim selecionada neste trabalho. A maximização de endo-xilanase foi avaliada fazendo uso de planejamento experimental onde primeiramente foi realizado um planejamento fracionário 2 6-2 para verificar os efeitos do pH inicial e as concentrações de xilana, peptona, (NH4)2SO4, extrato de levedura e KH2PO4 sobre a atividade enzimática. Após selecionar as variáveis xilana, peptona, pH e extrato de levedura foi realizado um delineamento composto central rotacional (24 ) onde todos os cultivos foram mantidos a 30°C, 150 rpm durante 96 h sendo retiradas alíquotas para determinação das atividades, pH e biomassa. A produção máxima foi de 6,9 U.mL-1 usando 10,0 g.L-1 de extrato de levedura, 10,0 g.L-1 de peptona, 10,0 g.L-1 de xilana, 1,0 g.L-1 de (NH4)2SO4 em pH 6,5 o que permitiu um incremento de mais de 250% sobre a atividade. Posteriormente foram realizados ensaios avaliando diferentes fontes e concentrações de nitrogênio orgânico e inorgânico. A presença de NH4NO3 e (NH₄)₂SO₄ usados na concentração de 3% proporcionaram as maiores atividades de endo-xilanase (6,2 e 6,0 U.mL-1 respectivamente). O sulfato de amônio foi selecionado e fixado em 1 g.L-1 e logo após um planejamento completo 22 foi realizado onde as variáveis xilana e extrato de levedura foram estudadas e as demais fixadas. As condições ótimas estabelecidas para a produção da enzima foram: concentração de xilana de 18,6 g.L-1 , concentração de extrato de levedura de 10 g.L-1 atingindo 14 U.mL-1 . Após a maximização enzimática estudou-se o crescimento de Pichia pastoris NRRL Y-1603 e Cryptococcus laurentti em cinco substratos agroindustriais visando a possibilidade estes substratos substituírem a xilana em cultivos para a produção de endo-xilanase. Os ensaios foram realizados utilizando os subtratos pré-tratados com NaOH 4% e não tratados. Para inserção dos mesmos aos meios de cultivo, estes foram moídos e adicionados na concentração de 2%. O pré-tratamento para todos as fontes de hemicelulose foi eficiente e promoveu aumento nas atividades produzidas. Cryptococcus laurentti apresentou maior atividade enzimática (8,7 U.mL-1 ) em farelo de arroz desengordurado e pré- tratado enquanto que a levedura Pichia pastoris NRRL Y-1603 apresentou sua melhor condição para produção de endo-xilanase quando cultivada em meio contendo casca de aveia e o farelo de arroz pré-tratados, alcançando atividades máximas de 7,6 e 7,5 U.mL-1 .

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Leucoagaricus gongylophorus, the symbiotic fungus of the leaf-cutting ants, degrades starch, this degradation being supposed to occur in the plant material which leafcutters forage to the nests, generating most of the glucose which the ants utilize for food. In the present investigation, we show that laboratory cultures of L. gongylophorus produce extracellular alpha-amylase and maltase which degrade starch to glucose, reinforcing that the ants can obtain glucose from starch through the symbiotic fungus. Glucose was found to repress a-amylase and, more severely, maltase activity, thus repressing starch degradation by L. gongylophorus, so that we hypothesize that: (1) glucose down-regulation of starch degradation also occurs in the Atta sexdens fungus garden; (2) glucose consumption from the fungus garden by A. sexdens stimutates degradation of starch from plant material by L. gongylophorus, which may represent a mechanism by which Leafcutters can control enzyme production by the symbiotic fungus. Since glucose is found in the fungus garden inside the nests, down-regulation of starch degradation by glucose is supposed to occur in the nest and play a part in the control of fungal enzyme production by leafcutters. (c) 2005 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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The production of beta-fructofuranosidases by Aspergillus niveus, cultivated under submerged fermentation using agroindustrial residues, was investigated. The highest productivity of beta-fructofuranosidases was obtained in Khanna medium supplemented with sugar cane bagasse as carbon source. Glucose enhanced the production of the intracellular enzyme, whereas that of the extracellular one was decreased. The intracellular beta-fructofuranosidase was a trimeric protein of approximately 141 kDa (gel filtration) with 53.5% carbohydrate content, composed of 57 kDa monomers (SDS-PAGE). The optimum temperature and optimum pH were 60 degrees C and 4.5, respectively. The purified enzyme showed good thermal stability and exhibited a half-life of 53 min at 60 degrees C. beta-Fructofuranosidase activity was slightly activated by Cu(2+), Mn(2+), Mg(2+), and Na(+) at 1 mM concentration. The enzyme hydrolyzed sucrose, raffinose, and inulin, with K(d) values of 5.78 mM, 5.74 mM, and 1.74 mM, respectively. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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A simple method of rubella antigen production by treatment with sodium desoxycholate for use in enzyme immunoassay (IMT-ELISA) is presented. When this assay was compared with a commercial test (Enzygnost-Rubella, Behring), in the study of 108 sera and 118 filter paper blood samples, 96.9% (219/226) overall agreement and correlation coefficient of 0.90 between absorbances were observed. Seven samples showed discordant results, negative by the commercial kit and positive by our test. Four of those 7 samples were available, being 3 positive by HI.