Isolation, identification and optimization of exopolysaccharide-based bioflocculant synthesis by soil bacteria Bacillus atrophaeus NR-12

A m r i d d i n o v a D i l n o z a, N i g o r a R u s t a m o v a
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Bioflocculants are polysaccharide-based, biodegradable macromolecules synthesized by soil microorganisms. A bacterium prodicing an extracellular bioflocculant wasisolated from the salty and dry soil and identified as Bacillus atrophaeus. Effects of culture conditions including carbon sources, nitrogen sources, pH, shaker speed on bioflocculant production were studied. Isolate comparative analysis of 16S rRNA sequence identified the isolate to have 99% similarity to Bacillus atrophaeus and it was deposited in the GenBank as Bacillus atrophaeus NR- 2 with accession number OP679007. The strain was characterized by ability to grow and synthesize the bioflocculant in alkaline conditions – pH 11. It was supposed that the strain can overcome adverse effects of environment – alkalinity and salinity by enhanced production of bioflocculant in stress. In the optimized medium (sucrose and tryptone used as C/N sources) the strain produced 4.76 mL bioflocculant.
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土壤细菌萎缩芽孢杆菌NR-12体外多糖合成生物絮凝剂的分离、鉴定及优化
生物絮凝剂是由土壤微生物合成的多糖类、可生物降解的大分子。从干燥咸土中分离出一种能产生细胞外生物絮凝剂的细菌,鉴定为萎缩芽孢杆菌。研究了碳源、氮源、pH、摇床转速等培养条件对生物絮凝剂产量的影响。经16S rRNA序列比对分析,该分离物与萎缩芽孢杆菌具有99%的相似性,已以萎缩芽孢杆菌NR- 2的编号存入GenBank,登录号为OP679007。该菌株具有在碱性条件下生长和合成生物絮凝剂的能力。推测菌株在逆境中通过提高生物絮凝剂的产量来克服环境对其的不利影响。在优化培养基(蔗糖和色氨酸作为C/N源)中,菌株产生4.76 mL生物絮凝剂。
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