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Trichoderma sp. FJ1의 섬유소폐기물을 이용한 Cellulolytic enzymes의 고생산

  • Yu, Seung-Su;Kim, Gyeong-Cheol;O, Yeong-A;Jeong, Seon-Yong;Kim, Seong-Jun
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.449-452
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    • 2002
  • A filamentous microorganism was isolated from completely rotten wood for the production of cellulolytic enzyme. The Trichoderma sp. FJ1 produced a large amount of cellulolytic enzymes, such as CMC, xylanase, ${\beta}-glucosidase$, and avicelase. For the production of the enzymes, when cellulolsic wastes were used as carbon sources of strain FJ1, rice straw showed higher enzyme activities than sawdust and pulp. The activities of CMC, xylanase, ${\beta}-glucosidase$, and avicelase were 2.95, 5.89, 0.45, and 0.12 U/ml in use of rice straw, respectively. To enhance production of the enzymes, the mixture substrate of rice straw and commercial cellulosic materials was investigated as carbon sources. The highest activities of CMCase, ${\beta}-glucosidase$, and avicelase were found in the mixture of rice straw and avicel, particularly rice straw:avicel (50:50), and the highest xylanase was obtained in the mixture ratio of 71:29. Bacto peptone addition of 0.1% showed enhanced production of the cellulolytic enzymes in which the activities of CMCase, xylanase ${\beta}-glucosidase$, and avicelase were 19.23, 27.18, 1.28, and 0.53 U/ml, respectively. The production of the enzymes using rice straw was efficiently induced in present of avicel and pulp containing high content of cellulose. Consequently, the filamentous microorganism, strain FJ1 utilized various cellulosic wastes as carbon sources and cellulases productivities were excellent compared to those of others strains reported previously, suggesting that the strain FJ1 will be expected as a favorable candidate for biological saccharification of cellulosic wastes in further.

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Cultural Conditions of Pleurotus ostreatus 201 for the Production of Cellulolytic Enzymes in Synthetic Medium (합성배지에서 저온성 느타리(Pleurotus ostreatus 201)의 섬유소분해효소 생산조건)

  • 이극로;강춘기
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 1993
  • Cultural conditions and carbon sources affecting the productivity of cellulolytic enzymes of Pleurotus ostreatus 201 were examined in synthetic media. The optimum cultural temperature and initial pH for the production of enzymes were $25^{\circ}C$ and 5.5 in avicelase, and 3$0^{\circ}C$ and 5.0 In CMCase, and 3$0^{\circ}C$ and 6.5 in B-glucosidase. Among carbon sources, cellulose powder was the best for the production of avicelase, and Na-CMC for CMCase, and cellobiose for $\beta$-glucosidase. The optimum concentration of cellulose powder was 1.0% (w/v), and glucose depressed the production of enzymes remarkably.

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Studies on Cellulase Induction in Myriococcum albomyces (Myriococcum albomyces에 있어서 Cellulase 유도생성에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Dong-Hyo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1971
  • 1. Formation of cellulase in Myriococcum albomyces was investigated using shaking culture with addition of CMC or Avicel as an inducer to 5% wheat bran medium. 2. Three different types of cellulase fraction I, fraction II and fraction III in the culture filtrate were purified by elution column chromatography on a DEAE-Sephadex A-25. 3. By the addition of CMC as an inducer, CMCase activity was stronger than that of Avicelase. On the other hand, the addition of Avicel increased Avicelase activity.

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Isolation and Identification of Trichoderma sp. HK 47 Producing Avicelase (Avicelase 생산성 Trichoderma sp. HK 47의 분리 및 동정)

  • 박헌국;이계호
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 1993
  • In order to obtain a good microorganism capable of degrading microcrystaline cellulose (avicel), the screening test was carried out from soil and brown-rot wood. 8 strains which had good avicel-hydrolyzing activity were isolated. Among them, HK 47 which exhibited the highest avicel hydrolyzing activity was identified as Trichoderma sp. HK 47. Maximum avicel-hydrolyzing enzyme production from Trichoderma sp. HK 47 was obtained with the optimum medium contained carboxymethylcellulose 1.5% as carbon source, NaN030.75% as nitrogen source, KH2P040.5%, MgSO4.7H2O 0.1%, Tween 800.005% (V/V) during stationary cultivation at pH 6.0, 3$0^{\circ}C$ In this case, the production of avicel-hydrolyzing enzyme was 0.028 U/ml.

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Isolation, Purification and enzymatic characterization of the Cellulase produced by Aspergillus Phoenicis (Aspergillus phoenices K.U. 175이 생성하는 셀루라아제의 분리, 정제 및 효소학적 성질)

  • 김봉수;이영녹
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 1981
  • Avicelase, CMCase and salicinase of A.phoenicis K.U. 175 were purified from wheat bran culture by salting out with ammonium sulfate, dialysis and successive column chromatography Sephadex G-100. Optimum pH and temperature of avicelase were pH 3.8-4.8, $35-55^{\circ}C$ and that of CMCase, salicinase were pH4.5-5.5, $45-60^{\circ}C$ and pH 4.5-6.0, $45-60^{\circ}C$ respectively. These enzymes were relatively thermostable, alkali unstable and inhibited by $Ca^{++},\;Mn^{++},\;Cu^{++},\;and\;Hg^{++}$. Km values of avicelase, CMCase and salicinase were calculated to be $1.5{\times}10^{-4}M,\;5.5{\times}10^{-4}M\;and\;2.75{\times}10^{-5}M$ and Vmax values $1.66{\times}10^{-4}mM/min,\;3.33{\times}10^{-4}mM/min\;and\;1.14{\times}10^{-4}mM/min$, respectively.

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Studies on Cellulolytic Enzymes Produced by Pleurotus spp. in Synthetic Medium( I ) -Effects of Carbon and Nitrogen Sources- (합성배지(合成培地)에서 Pleurots속(屬)이 생산(生産)하는 섬유소(纖維素) 분해효소(分解酵素)에 관한 연구(硏究)(제1보)(第1報) -탄소원(炭素源)과 질소원(窒素源)의 영향(影響)-)

  • Hong, Jai-Sik;Lee, Jong-Bae;Koh, Moo-Seok;Kim, Jeong-Sook;Lee, Keug-Ro;Kim, Myung-Kon
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.213-219
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    • 1985
  • Among the eight strains, Pleurotus sajor-caju JAFM 1017 was selected as most potent producer of cellulolytic enzymes. The avicelase and CMCase activity reached maximum levels after 10 days, and ${\beta}-glucosidase$ activity reached a maximum level after 19 days. Among the various carbon sources, cellulose powder was most effective for the production of avicelase and ${\beta}-glucosidase$, and Na-CMC (sodium carboxymethyl cellulose) was good for the production of CMCase. The optimum concentration of cellulose powder was 1.0% (w/v), and glucose (1.0%) completely depressed the production of enzymes. Nitrates were effective for the production of enzymes, but nitrites did not support growth. The production of cellulolytic enzymes increased as the concentration of urea increased. The appropriate concentration of urea was 0.054% (w/v).

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The High Production of Cellulolytic Enzymes using Cellulosic Wastes by a Fungus, strain FJ1. (섬유소폐기물을 이용한 사상균 FJ1의 섬유소 분해효소의 고생산)

  • 유승수;김경철;오영아;정선용;김성준
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.172-176
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    • 2002
  • A filamentous microorganism, strain FJ1, was isolated from completely rotten wood for the production of cellulolytic enzymes. For the production of the enzymes, cellulolsic wastes were used as carbon sources of strain FJ1 and rice straw showed higher enzyme activities than sawdust and pulp. The activities of CMCase, xylanase, $\beta$-glucosidase, and avicelase were 2.95, 5.89, 0.45, and 0.12 unit/ml by use of rice straw, respectively. To enhance production of the enzymes, the mixture substrate of rice straw and cellulosic materials were investigated as carbon sources. The highest activities of CMCase, $\beta$-glucosidase, and avicelase were found in the mixture of rice straw (0.5%, w/v) and avicel (0.5%, w/v), and the highest xylanase was obtained at the mixture ratio of 0.71%(w/v) and 0.29%(w/v). Addition of 0.1%(w/v) peptone showed enhanced production of the cellulolytic enzymes in which the activities of CMCase, xylanase, $\beta$-glucosidase, and avicelase were 19.23, 27.18, 1.28, and 0.53 unit/ml, respectively. The production of the enzymes using rice straw was efficiently induced in the presence of avicel and pulp containing cellulose. In particular, a medium composed of rice straw (0.5%, w/v) and pulp (0.5%, w/v) yielded larger cellulolytic enzymes: CMCase 24.3 unit/ml, xylanase 38.7 unit/ml, $\beta$-glucosidase 1.5 unit/ml, and avicelase 0.6 unit/ml. The filamentous microorganism, strain FJ1 utilized various cellulosic wastes as carbon sources and will be expected as a favorable candidate for biological saccharification of cellulosic wastes.

(${\beta}-glucosidase$의 고생산을 위한 복합균주 개발

  • O, Yeong-A;Kim, Gyeong-Cheol;Yu, Seung-Su;Jeong, Seon-Yong;Kim, Seong-Jun
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.441-444
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    • 2002
  • This study was targeted to develope a microbial consortium having high cellulase production. A filamentous fungus, strain FB01, isolated from a compost showed high ${\beta}-glucosidase$ activity especially. The strain FBOl was co-cultured with Trichoderma viride to enhance the productivity of ${\beta}-glucosidase$, changing inoculation time of one strain (FB01). The microbial consortium prepared showed the higher cellulytic enzyme production than T. viride well-known. The maximal enzyme production was obtained when the microbial consortium was cultured at $30^{\circ}C$ and pH 6.0 for 10days and the activities of CMCase, ${\beta}-glucosidase$, and avicelase were 2.0, 0.8, and 0.2 U/mL, respectively. These enzyme activities were 2, 4, and 2 times as high as those of CMCase, ${\beta}-glucosidase$, avicelase from T. viride, respectively, indicating that a synergistic interaction appeared between T viride and strain FB01. The serial subcultures by pH control increased ${\beta}-glucosidase$ production about 3.2 times. Also, enzyme production using rice-straw as a carbon source showed that the activities of CMCase, ${\beta}-glucosidase$, and avicelase were 3.69, 0.76, 0.17 U/mL, respectively, and ${\beta}-glucosidase$ activity was 1.5 times higher than that of T. viride. Consequently, microbial consortium showed the considerabely enhanced production of the cellullolytic enzymes, such as CMCase, ${\beta}-glucosidase$, and avicelase compared those of T. viride, and a favorable stability for the enzyme production even in the serial subcultures.

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Studies on the Cellulolytic Enzymes Produced by Ganoderma lucidum in Synthetic Media (합성배지(合成培地)에서 불로초(不老草)가 생산(生産)하는 섬유소(纖維素) 분해효소(分解酵素)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Hong, Jae-Sik;Choi, Yoon-Hee;Yun, Se-Eok
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.121-130
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    • 1986
  • Factors affecting the productivity of cellulolytic enzymes and the mycelial growth of Ganoderma lucidum CAFM 9065 were examined in synthetic media. Among the carbon sources tested, Na-CMC was the best for the production of avicelase CMC ase, and cellobiose for ${\beta}-glucosidase$. Soluble starch and cellobiose were the best for the mycelial growth. The optimum concentration of Na-CMC for the production of the enzymes was 1.0 %, and mycelial growth increased remarkably with the higher concentration of Na-CMC. Glucose inhibited the production of the enzymes, but stimulated the mycelial growth. Among the nitrogen sources used, peptone was the most effective for the production of the enzymes, and the appropriate concentration of peptone was 0.2%. The mycelial growth was stimulated with the increase of the concentration of peptone up to 0.5%. The optimum concentration of $KH_2PO_4$ for the production of the enzymes and mycelial growth was 0.3 and 0.2%, respectively. The optimum concentration of $MgSO_4{\cdot}7H_2O$ for the production of the enzymes and mycelial growth was 0.02%. The production of the enzymes was facilitated by folic acid at a low concentration (0.03 mg/l), and mycelial growth by inositol. The optimum temperature for the production of the enzymes and mycelial growth was $30^{\circ}C$. The optimum pH for the production of avicelase and ${\beta}-glucosidase$ was 5.0 equally and CMCase 5.5. The activities of avicelase and CMCase were the highest at 8 and 10 days of culture, respectively and that of ${\beta}-glucosidase$ at 16 day culture. The growth of mycelium was the highest at 12 days of culture at pH 5.0.

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Detection of Extracellular Enzyme Activities in Ganoderma neo-japonicum

  • Jo, Woo-Sik;Park, Ha-Na;Cho, Doo-Hyun;Yoo, Young-Bok;Park, Seung-Chun
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.118-120
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    • 2011
  • The ability of Ganoderma to produce extracellular enzymes, including ${\beta}$-glucosidase, cellulase, avicelase, pectinase, xylanase, protease, amylase, and ligninase was tested in chromogenic media. ${\beta}$-glucosidase showed the highest activity, among the eight tested enzymes. In particular, Ganoderma neo-japonicum showed significantly stronger activity for ${\beta}$-glucosidase than that of the other enzymes. Two Ganoderma lucidum isolates showed moderate activity for avicelase; however, Ganoderma neojaponicum showed the strongest activity. Moderate ligninase activity was only observed in Ganoderma neo-japonicum. In contrast, pectinase, amylase, protease, and cellulase were not present in Ganoderma. The results show that the degree of activity of the tested enzymes varied depending on the Ganoderma species tested.