Isolation of a Thermophilic Mutant, Talaromyces luteus 2004 in relation to the Regulation of Carboxymethylcellulase Production and Enzymatic characteristics

고온성 변이균주 Talaromyces luteus 2004의 분리와 Carboxymethylcellulase의 생성 조절 및 효소의 특성

  • 홍미경 (숙명여자대학교 생물학과) ;
  • 한효영 (숙명여자대학교 생물학과) ;
  • 정영희 (숙명여자대학교 생물학과) ;
  • 민경희 (숙명여자대학교 생물학과)
  • Published : 1996.09.30

Abstract

Talaromyces luteus 2004, a thermophilic mutant of T. luteus 6112 was obtained by mutagenesis with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine. T. luteus 2004 produced thermophilic carboxymethylcellulase (CMCase), and other polysaccharide enzymes: avicellase, xylanase, and ${\beta}-glucosidase$. Induction of CMCase production was shown at the highest level in 3% carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) minimal broth, indicating that CMC could work as an inducer. However, glucose and D-cellobiose showed catabolite repression for CMCase production which was under the control of CMC utilization. Optimal conditions for CMCase activity were at $70^{\circ}C$ and pH 4.0, suggesting that CMCase of T. luteus 2004 was a thermophilic enzyme.

Talaromyces luteus 6112 균주에 돌연변이원 N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine을 처리하여 고온성 돌연변이주인 T. luteus 2004를 선별하였다. T. luteus 2004 균주는 고온성 섬유소 분해 효소인 carboxymethylcellulase(CMCase)와 그 외의 다당류 분해효소인 avicellase, xylanase, ${\beta}-glucosidase$ 등을 생성하였다. 고온성 섬유소 분해효소의 생성은 3% carboxymethylcellulose(CMC) 최소배지에서 가장 높게 유도되었으므로 CMC가 CMCase 생성의 유도물질임을 알 수 있었다. 고온성 섬유소분해효소의 생성에 있어서 포도당과 D-cellobiose는 CMCase 생성에 catabolite repressor로 작용함을 보여 주었다. T. luteus 2004의 섬유소 분해효소의 효소학적 특성은 $70^{\circ}C$, pH 4에서 최고의 활성을 보여주는 고온성 효소이므로 대체에너지 개발에 활용 가능한 균주로 사료된다.

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