ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION THERMOPHILIC BACTERIA PRODUCING LIPASE FROM DOMESTIC WASTE
Thermophilic bacteria have been rapidly studied since its function in biotechnological industry to produce stable enzyme in high temperature. Lipase is one of the enzyme which is largely applied to detergent, food, cosmetics, and other industries. Thermophilic bacteria have a lot advantages compa...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Thermophilic bacteria have been rapidly studied since its function in biotechnological
industry to produce stable enzyme in high temperature. Lipase is one of the enzyme which is
largely applied to detergent, food, cosmetics, and other industries. Thermophilic bacteria
have a lot advantages compared to mesophilic bacteria since its survival to board range of
temperature. Four thermophilic bacteria producing lipase were isolated from domestic
organic waste. The isolates could grow at range temperature at 37 ºC to 65 ºC. The isolates
have been characterized with optical density measurement and gram staining. Optical
density measurement showed that all isolates had growth rate value between 0.04 to 0.1
OD h-1 (Optical Density per hour) and maximum growth at about (A600) 0.4 to 1.1 OD. After
being stained, all isolates showed as gram positive bacteria and coccus formed. These
isolates have been characterized further by isolating their chromosomal DNA with Klijn
method and the 16S rRNA genes have been amplified with PCR. Two of them were
amplified succesfully with predenaturation step at 94 ºC for 5 minutes, denaturation step 50
ºC for 1 minute, elongation step 72 ºC for 10 minutes. Agarose gel electrophoresis showed
that the size of band at around 1.6 kbl. One of the 16S rRNA genes has been sequenced with
Uni B1 and Bact F1 primers.The result of 16S rRNA sequence showed that the isolate was
closely related to Bacillus licheniformis TKW 3 (Accession number
gi|50080682|gb|AY631057.1) following comparisons to the gene bank.|. |
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