Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum

Mycelium-bound lipase (MBL), from a locally isolated Geotrichum candidum strain, was produced and characterized as a natural immobilized lipase. A time course study of its lipolytic activity in 1 L liquid broth revealed the maximum MBL activity at 4 h for mycelium cells harvested after 54 h. The yie...

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Main Authors: Loo, Joo Ling, Khoramnia, Anahita, Lai, Oi Ming, Long, Kamariah, Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
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spelling my.upm.eprints.346172015-12-16T06:31:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34617/ Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum Loo, Joo Ling Khoramnia, Anahita Lai, Oi Ming Long, Kamariah Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah Mycelium-bound lipase (MBL), from a locally isolated Geotrichum candidum strain, was produced and characterized as a natural immobilized lipase. A time course study of its lipolytic activity in 1 L liquid broth revealed the maximum MBL activity at 4 h for mycelium cells harvested after 54 h. The yield and specific activity of MBL were 3.87 g/L dry weight and 508.33 U/g protein, respectively, while less than 0.2 U/mL lipase activity was detected in the culture supernatant. Prolonged incubation caused release of the bound lipase into the growth medium. The growth pattern of G. candidum, and production and properties of MBL were not affected by the scale. The stability of mycelia harboring lipase (MBL), harvested and lyophilized after 54 h, studied at 4 °C depicted a loss of 4.3% and 30% in MBL activity after 1 and 8 months, while the activity of free lipase was totally lost after 14 days of storage. The MBL from G. candidum displayed high substrate selectivity for unsaturated fatty acids containing a cis-9 double bond, even in crude form. This unique specificity of MBL could be a direct, simple and inexpensive way in the fats and oil industry for the selective hydrolysis or transesterification of cis-9 fatty acid residues in natural triacylglycerols. MDPI 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34617/1/Mycelium-Bound%20Lipase%20from%20a%20Locally%20Isolated%20Strain%20of.pdf Loo, Joo Ling and Khoramnia, Anahita and Lai, Oi Ming and Long, Kamariah and Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah (2014) Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum. Molecules, 19 (6). pp. 8556-8570. ISSN 1431-5157; ESSN: 1420-3049 http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/19/6/8556 10.3390/molecules19068556
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description Mycelium-bound lipase (MBL), from a locally isolated Geotrichum candidum strain, was produced and characterized as a natural immobilized lipase. A time course study of its lipolytic activity in 1 L liquid broth revealed the maximum MBL activity at 4 h for mycelium cells harvested after 54 h. The yield and specific activity of MBL were 3.87 g/L dry weight and 508.33 U/g protein, respectively, while less than 0.2 U/mL lipase activity was detected in the culture supernatant. Prolonged incubation caused release of the bound lipase into the growth medium. The growth pattern of G. candidum, and production and properties of MBL were not affected by the scale. The stability of mycelia harboring lipase (MBL), harvested and lyophilized after 54 h, studied at 4 °C depicted a loss of 4.3% and 30% in MBL activity after 1 and 8 months, while the activity of free lipase was totally lost after 14 days of storage. The MBL from G. candidum displayed high substrate selectivity for unsaturated fatty acids containing a cis-9 double bond, even in crude form. This unique specificity of MBL could be a direct, simple and inexpensive way in the fats and oil industry for the selective hydrolysis or transesterification of cis-9 fatty acid residues in natural triacylglycerols.
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author Loo, Joo Ling
Khoramnia, Anahita
Lai, Oi Ming
Long, Kamariah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
spellingShingle Loo, Joo Ling
Khoramnia, Anahita
Lai, Oi Ming
Long, Kamariah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum
author_facet Loo, Joo Ling
Khoramnia, Anahita
Lai, Oi Ming
Long, Kamariah
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
author_sort Loo, Joo Ling
title Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum
title_short Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum
title_full Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum
title_fullStr Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum
title_full_unstemmed Mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of Geotrichum candidum
title_sort mycelium-bound lipase from a locally isolated strain of geotrichum candidum
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34617/1/Mycelium-Bound%20Lipase%20from%20a%20Locally%20Isolated%20Strain%20of.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34617/
http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/19/6/8556
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