Myrosinase overproducing mutants of Aspergillus sp. NR463

A myrosinase (thioglucoside glucohydrolase or thioglucosidase, EC 3.2.3.1) producing fungus, Aspergillus sp. NR463, was newly isolated from decayed soil sample obtained in Lamphun province, Thailand and was subjected to mutagenesis and selection for myrosinase production on low cost medium prepared...

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Main Authors: Butrindr B., Niamsup H., Shank L., Rakariyatham N.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-65242014-08-30T03:24:19Z Myrosinase overproducing mutants of Aspergillus sp. NR463 Butrindr B. Niamsup H. Shank L. Rakariyatham N. A myrosinase (thioglucoside glucohydrolase or thioglucosidase, EC 3.2.3.1) producing fungus, Aspergillus sp. NR463, was newly isolated from decayed soil sample obtained in Lamphun province, Thailand and was subjected to mutagenesis and selection for myrosinase production on low cost medium prepared from mustard seed cake (Brassica juncea). Studies of production and stability of the enzyme showed that UV mutagenesis induced myrosinase overproduction. Aspergillus sp. NR463U4 produced myrosinase 2.35 U ml-1 at 36 h of the cultivation. The stability studies revealed that myrosinase from the mutant strains retained activity for 3.5 times longer than wild-type at 30 °C. Analysis of the glucosinolate-degradation products by myrosinase of wild-type and all mutant strains gave similar results showing that allylisothiocyanate was present as a main product while allylcyanide was not detected. Mutant strains consumed glucosinolate in the high concentration (10 mM) and completely degraded in 36 h. Aspergillus sp. NR463U4 maintained constant myrosinase production judging by the production stability comparing with the wild-type for 8 months. High production and prolonged stability of myrosinase demonstrated that this mutant could be a new found candidate for industrial application. 2014-08-30T03:24:19Z 2014-08-30T03:24:19Z 2004 Article 15904261 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33751335584&partnerID=40&md5=a6edd3c7de5b1e3776e60de64ae0632a http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6524 English
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description A myrosinase (thioglucoside glucohydrolase or thioglucosidase, EC 3.2.3.1) producing fungus, Aspergillus sp. NR463, was newly isolated from decayed soil sample obtained in Lamphun province, Thailand and was subjected to mutagenesis and selection for myrosinase production on low cost medium prepared from mustard seed cake (Brassica juncea). Studies of production and stability of the enzyme showed that UV mutagenesis induced myrosinase overproduction. Aspergillus sp. NR463U4 produced myrosinase 2.35 U ml-1 at 36 h of the cultivation. The stability studies revealed that myrosinase from the mutant strains retained activity for 3.5 times longer than wild-type at 30 °C. Analysis of the glucosinolate-degradation products by myrosinase of wild-type and all mutant strains gave similar results showing that allylisothiocyanate was present as a main product while allylcyanide was not detected. Mutant strains consumed glucosinolate in the high concentration (10 mM) and completely degraded in 36 h. Aspergillus sp. NR463U4 maintained constant myrosinase production judging by the production stability comparing with the wild-type for 8 months. High production and prolonged stability of myrosinase demonstrated that this mutant could be a new found candidate for industrial application.
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author Butrindr B.
Niamsup H.
Shank L.
Rakariyatham N.
spellingShingle Butrindr B.
Niamsup H.
Shank L.
Rakariyatham N.
Myrosinase overproducing mutants of Aspergillus sp. NR463
author_facet Butrindr B.
Niamsup H.
Shank L.
Rakariyatham N.
author_sort Butrindr B.
title Myrosinase overproducing mutants of Aspergillus sp. NR463
title_short Myrosinase overproducing mutants of Aspergillus sp. NR463
title_full Myrosinase overproducing mutants of Aspergillus sp. NR463
title_fullStr Myrosinase overproducing mutants of Aspergillus sp. NR463
title_full_unstemmed Myrosinase overproducing mutants of Aspergillus sp. NR463
title_sort myrosinase overproducing mutants of aspergillus sp. nr463
publishDate 2014
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