알칼리성 플루라나제를 생산하는 세균 Bacillus sp. S-1의 분리와 효소특성에 관한 연구

lsolation of A Moderately Alkaline Pullulanase-Producing Bacillus sp. S-1 and Enzyme Characterization

  • 이문조 (동국대학교 한의과대학 생화학교실) ;
  • 심재경 (동국대학교 한의과대학 생화학교실) ;
  • 박진우 (동의공업전문대학 식품공업과) ;
  • 김동수 (경성대학교 공과대학 식품공학과) ;
  • 김철호 (동국대학교 한의과대학 생화학교실)
  • 발행 : 1997.06.01

초록

전분의 효율적인 이용을 목적으로 토양으로부터 균체외 플루탄아제효소를 대량분비하는 약알칼리성균주 Bacillus sp. S-1를 분리하였다. 본 균주의 풀루란아제효소 생샨의 최적 pH는 6-10 사이였으며, 조효소의 가용성전분과 플루란에 대한 주요반응 최종산물은 말토트리오스로, 본 효소가 ${\alpha}$-1,6-glycosidic 결합에 특이적임을 알 수 있었다. 본 균주는 지금까지 알려진 알칼리성균주들의 플루란아제 생산성보다 월등히 높은 7.0U/ml를 생산하였으며, 정제효소의 최적 pH와 온도는 각각 8.0-10.0와 50-60$^{\circ}$C로서 알칼리성 및 호열성의 특성을 나타났었다. 또한 정제효소는 pH12에서도 약 10%의 활성을 유지하며, 넓은 pH범위에서도 안정하였다. 이러한 결과들은 본 균주가 플루란아제 생산균주로서의 이용가능한 잠재력을 보유하고 있음을 시사하였다.

The moderately alkalophilic bacterium, identified as Bacillus sp. S-1 , was isolated from soils and effectively secrete extracellular pullulanase. The isolate was moderately alkalophilic since enzyme production occurred at pHs from 6.0 to 10.0. Extracellular crude enzymes of the isolate gave maltotriose as the major product from soluble starch and pullulan hydrolysis. Compared to other alkalophilic microbes, this isolate secreted extremely high concentration(7.0 units/ml) of pullulanase. The purified pullulanase was moderately alkalophilic and thermoactive; optimal activity was detected at pH 8.0-10.0 and between 50-60$^{\circ}$C. Even at pH 12.0, 10% of S-1 pulluanase activity remained and the strain had broad pH ranges and moderate thermo-stability for their enzyme activities. These results indicate that the new isolate have potential as producer of pullulanase for use in the starch industry.

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