A.K.C. Nascimento , C. Nobre , M.T.H. Cavalcanti , J.A. Teixeira , A.L.F. Porto
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The scaled-up process in a 2<!--> <!-->L bioreactor enhanced the enzyme productivity up to 1.5 times (6.11<!--> <!-->U/mL<!--> <!-->h). A concentration of 58.7<!--> <!-->g/L of FOS was obtained, where kestose was the main product. Assays performed for enzyme characterization showed that 50<!--> <!-->°C and a pH 5.0 are the optimal conditions for FFase activity. FFase showed to be stable at temperatures between 25 and 30<!--> <!-->°C and pH 4.0–10.0 and its activity increased in the presence of ions, especially Cu<sup>4+</sup>. 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Screening of fungi from the genus Penicillium for production of β- fructofuranosidase and enzymatic synthesis of fructooligosaccharides
Eight new isolated fungi of the genus Penicillium were evaluated for β- fructofuranosidase (FFase) production. From these, Penicillium citreonigrum was selected for FFase and fructooligosaccharides (FOS) production. The influence of temperature, yeast extract concentration, pH and fermentation time on the FFase activity when using the whole microorganism was evaluated by 24 and 23 designs. The pH was set at 6.5 and no yeast extract was used in the optimization experiments since both shown low significant effects on FFase activity. After optimization, temperature and fermentation time, were set to 25.5 °C and 67.8 h. Under these conditions, the model predicted a FFase production of 301.84 U/mL. The scaled-up process in a 2 L bioreactor enhanced the enzyme productivity up to 1.5 times (6.11 U/mL h). A concentration of 58.7 g/L of FOS was obtained, where kestose was the main product. Assays performed for enzyme characterization showed that 50 °C and a pH 5.0 are the optimal conditions for FFase activity. FFase showed to be stable at temperatures between 25 and 30 °C and pH 4.0–10.0 and its activity increased in the presence of ions, especially Cu4+. Results obtained in this primary report are a clear indication on the interest of using P. citreonigrum as a source of FFase for further FOS production.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic is an international forum for researchers and product developers in the applications of whole-cell and cell-free enzymes as catalysts in organic synthesis. Emphasis is on mechanistic and synthetic aspects of the biocatalytic transformation.
Papers should report novel and significant advances in one or more of the following topics;
Applied and fundamental studies of enzymes used for biocatalysis;
Industrial applications of enzymatic processes, e.g. in fine chemical synthesis;
Chemo-, regio- and enantioselective transformations;
Screening for biocatalysts;
Integration of biocatalytic and chemical steps in organic syntheses;
Novel biocatalysts, e.g. enzymes from extremophiles and catalytic antibodies;
Enzyme immobilization and stabilization, particularly in non-conventional media;
Bioprocess engineering aspects, e.g. membrane bioreactors;
Improvement of catalytic performance of enzymes, e.g. by protein engineering or chemical modification;
Structural studies, including computer simulation, relating to substrate specificity and reaction selectivity;
Biomimetic studies related to enzymatic transformations.