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Phylogenetic Diversity of Acidophilic Sporoactinobacteria Isolated from Various Soils

  • Cho, Sung-Heun;Han, Ji-Hye;Seong, Chi-Nam;Kim, Seung-Bum
    • Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.600-606
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    • 2006
  • Spore forming actinobacteria (sporoactinobacteria) isolated from soils with an acidic pH in Pinus thunbergii forests and coal mine waste were subjected to taxonomic characterization. For the isolation of acidophilic actinobacteria, acidified starch casein agar (pH adjusted to 4-5) was used. The numbers of actinobacteria growing in acidic media were between $3.2{\times}10^4$ and $8.0{\times}10^6$ CFU/g soil. Forty three acidophilic actinobacterial strains were isolated and their 16S rDNA sequences were determined. The isolates were divided into eight distinctive phylogenetic clusters within the variation encompassed by the family Streptomycetaceae. Four clusters among them were assigned to the genus Streptacidiphilus, whereas the remaining four were assigned to Streptomyces. The clusters belonging to either Streptomyces or Streptacidiphilus did not form a monophyletic clade. The growth pH profiles indicated that the representative isolates grew best between pH 5 and 6. It is evident from this study that acidity has played a critical role in the differentiation of the family Streptomycetaceae, and also that different mechanisms might have resulted in the evolution of two groups, Streptacidiphilus (strict acidophiles) and neutrotolerant acidophilic Streptomyces. The effect of geographic separation was clearly seen among the Streptacidiphilus isolates, which may be a key factor in speciation of the genus.

Characterization of Antibacterial Substance - Producing Bacillus subtilis Isolated from Traditional Doenjang (전통 된장으로부터 분리한 향균물질 생산 Bacillus subtilis의 특성)

  • Ryu, Hyun-Soon;Shon, Mi-Yae;Cho, Soo-Jeong;Park, Seok-Kyu;Lee, Sang-Won
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 2007
  • A bacterium which has high enzymatic activities such as amylase, cellulase and protease was isolated from Korean traditional soybean food, doenjang. The isolated bacterium was identified to Bacillus subtilis HS25 by the test of morphological and biochemical properties according to Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology and API 50 CHL kit, and by the 16S rDNA sequence. The isolated B. subtilis HS25 had a potent antibacterial activity against food born causative or pathogenic bacteria. B. subtilis HS25 is endospore forming cell and contained flagella and abundant viscous material at the out layer of cell wall. It was rod type bacterium $(0.5{\sim}0.8{\times}3{\sim}5{\mu}m)$ having biochemical characteristics such as gram staining(+), catalase(+), oxidase(-) and hydrolysis of esculin(+). The optimal medium compositions for production of antibacterial substance in the B. subtilis HS25 were 1% of soluble starch, 0.5% of yeast extract, 0.5% of peptone and 0.05% of MgCl$_2{\cdot}6H_{2}O$. The optimum temperature and pH of the growth of the B. subtilis HS25 was 35$^{\circ}C$ and pH 7.5, respectively. The antibacterial activity was more high in neutral to a little alkaline pH (6.5-10.5) than in acidic pH. The optimal shaking speed to grow and to produce antibacterial substance of the B. subtilis HS25 was 160${\sim}$200 rpm. The optimal culture time for antibacterial activities of the bacterium were shown to be in the range of 12-36 hr.

Isolation of Aspergillus niger K-25 Prroducing Acid-stable ${\alpha}-amylase$ (내산성(耐酸性) 아밀라제를 생산하는 Aspergillus niger 균주의 분리)

  • Cho, Myung-Hwan
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.149-153
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    • 1989
  • One strain of Aspergillus niger K-25 producing an acid-stable ${\alpha}-amylase$ was isolated from the soil. The optimum culture conditions were investigated. The production of the acid-stable ${\alpha}-amylase$ was enhanced when the strain was incubated in a medium containing soluble starch 3.5%, peptone 2%, $KH_2PO_4$ 0.5%, $MaSO_4{\cdot}7H_2O$ 0.25% and $FeCI_3$ 1.0% at pH 3 for 7 days. However, higher activity of acid-stable ${\alpha}-amylase$ was demonstrated on wheat bran culture. Amylase production was doubled when A. niger K-25 was incubated on the wheat bran supplemented with fumaric acid buffer (pH 3).

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Amylase Production from Haloarcular sp. EH-1 (고호염성 Haloarcular sp. EH-1으로 부터 amylase 생산)

  • 정명주
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.570-576
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    • 2002
  • The extremely halophilic archaebacterium Haloarcular sp. EH-1 was isolated from solar salts. Amylae production from Halonrcular sp. EH-1 have been studied. The results obtained were as follows. The optimal medium composition for the production of amylase from Haloarcular sp. EH-1 were soluble starch 1.5%, yeast extract 1.0%, MgSO$_4$ 7h$_2$O 2.0%, KCI 0.1%, NaCl 25% (pH 7.5). The incubation temperature, aeration rate and agitation speed were 4$0^{\circ}C$, 100 $m\ell$ medium / 500 $m\ell$ shaking flask, and 110 rpm. The cell growth and enzymatic activity was highest at 9 days of incubation. So amylase production appeared to be a growth-related phenomenon.

Isolation and Characterization of Microbacterium barkeri LCa and Paenibacillus amylolyticus LCb for PVA [Poiyvinyl Alcohol]Degradation (PVA [Poiyvinyl Alcohol]분해용 균주 Microbacterium barkeri LCa 및 Paenibacillus amylolyticus LCb의 분리 및 특성 연구)

  • 최광근;신종철;전현희;김상용;류원석;이진원
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.479-484
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    • 2003
  • 34 strains were isolated from dyeing wastewater in order to improve treatment efficiency of dyeing wastewater containing PVA. Two strains of them were finally selected through the PVA degrading test, and identified as Microbacterium barkeri LCa and Paenibacillus amylolyticus LCb. As a result, optimal conditions for microbial growth and PVA degradation were 30$^{\circ}C$, neutral pH, starch as a carbon source, and peptone as a nitrogen source. And it was concluded that these two strains have good ability for PVA degradation. And 90% over PVA was degraded by single culture as well as a mixed culture of 2 different strains.

Identification and Characterization of Useful Fungi with ${\alpha}$-Amylase Activity from the Korean Traditional Nuruk

  • Kim, Hye-Ryun;Kim, Jae-Ho;Bai, Dong-Hoon;Ahn, Byung-Hak
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.278-282
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    • 2011
  • The objective of this study was to find useful fungi with ${\alpha}$-amylase activity from the Korean traditional nuruk for the quality of traditional Korean alcoholic beverage. In this study, 165 samples of traditional nuruk were collected from 170 regions throughout Korea and the fungi were isolated to a total of 384 strains. In order to investigate the effect of microflora on nuruk, ${\alpha}$-amylase activity, saccharogenic power (SP), starch hydrolysis activity and acid producing activity were evaluated. Ten strains were selected by ${\alpha}$-amylase activity, which ranged from 458.47 to 1,202.75 U/g. The size of the discolored zone for the starch hydrolysis activity of each fungus ranged from 0.3 to 2 cm. The SP of the 10 strains ranged from 228.8 to 433.4 SP. Of the 10 stains, three were identified as Aspergillus oryzae, two as Aspergillus flavus, two as Lichtheimia sp., one as Rhizopus oryzae and two as other strains. The total aflatoxins present in the nuruks were examined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The 10 nuruks had less than 1.11 ppb of aflatoxins.

Identification and Cultural Characterization of Streptomyces Zydicus G-23 for Producing Chitinase (Chitinase를 생산하는 Streptomyces lydicus G-23의 동정 및 배양 특성)

  • 이상만
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.6-12
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    • 1993
  • Among 294 Actinomycetes isolated from soil, a strain that had appeared to produce the highest level of chitinase selected for further studies. The selected strain was identified as a Streptomyces lydicus based on the data obtained from the morphological, biochemical and cultural experiments. The cultural conditions for the enzyme production were also examined, and the results obtained were as follows: the maximal enzyme production was attained when the cells were cultured at $30^{\circ}C$ for 6 days in the medium supplemented with 2% of colloidal chitin. The optimum initial pH of the medium was observed to be 8. It was also found that the most effective carbon and nitrogen sources were soluble starch and ammonium oxalate, respectively.

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Isolation of Extracellular Cytosine Deaminase Producing Strain Arthrobacter sp. JH-13 and Cultural Conditions of It's Enzyme Production (세포의 Cytosine Deaminase 생산균 Arthrobacter sp. JH-13의 분리 및 효소생산 조건)

  • 전홍기;박정혜
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.257-263
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    • 1984
  • A strain producing an extracellular cytosine deaminase was isolated from soil samples. The enzyme obtained from the strain possessed the substrate specificity to both cytosine and 5-fluorocytosine. From the results of its morphological, cultural, physiological, and biochemical properties, the strain was thought to be the genus Arthrobacter. Therefore, it was named as Arthrobacter sp. JH-13. The composition of optimum medium for the enzyme formation was 0.5% of peptone, 0.5% of meat extract, 0.5% of soluble starch, and 0.1% of KCl. The optimum pH for the enzyme formation was 8.0. When the microoganism was cultured aerobically in the above medium, enzyme production reached at maximum in 54 hours at $30^{\circ}C$.

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Retrogradation Properties of Waxy Starches (찰 전분의 노화특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyong-Soo;Lee, Mi-Sook;Woo, Ja-Won
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.794-800
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    • 1988
  • The retrogradation properties of waxy starches isolated from waxy rice(Shin sun, Tong il), waxy barley(Suwon # 227), waxy indian millet. waxy millet and Jobs tears(Yullmoo) were investigated. The extent of retrogradation determined by the glucoamyase method during freeze-thaw treatment and storage in low temperature$(0{\sim}5^{\circ}C)$ showed that six kinds of waxy starches were very slowly retrograded. The order of the retrogradation tendencies of these starches were waxy indian millet > Suwon # 227 Waxy millet > Yullmoo > Tong il > Shin sun. Waxy indian millet and Suwon # 227 starches were distinctively retrograded compared with other starches. Retrogradation properties observed during freeze-thaw 30 cycles were similar to those of storage for 30 days at $0{\sim}5^{\circ}C$. Suwon # 227, which has been the only recommened variety in our nation, was composed of 15% of non-waxy starch and 85% of waxy starch granule.

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The Requirement of Ruminal Degradable Protein for Non-Structural Carbohydrate-Fermenting Microbes and Its Reaction with Dilution Rate in Continuous Culture

  • Meng, Q.X.;Xia, Z.G.;Kerley, M.S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.13 no.10
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    • pp.1399-1406
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    • 2000
  • A continuous culture study was conducted to determine the impact of ruminal degradable soy protein (S-RDP) level and dilution rate (D) on growth of ruminal non-structural carbohydrate-fermenting microbes. Corn starch, urea and isolated soy protein (ISP) were used to formulate three diets with S-RDP levels of 0, 35 and 70% of total dietary CP. Two Ds were 0.03 and $0.06h^{-1}$ of the fermenter volume in a single-effluent continuous culture system. As S-RDP levels increased, digestibilities of dietary dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM) and crude protein (CP) linearly (p=0.001) decreased, whereas digestion of dietary starch linearly (p=0.001) increased. Increasing D from 0.03 to $0.06h^{-1}$ resulted in decreased digestibilities of dietary DM and OM, but had no effect on digestibilities of dietary starch (p=0.77) and CP (p=0.103). Fermenter pH, the concentration of volatile fatty acids (VFA) and daily VFA production were unaffected (p=0.159-0.517) by S-RDP levels. Molar percentages of acetate, propionate and butyrate were greatly affected by S-RDP levels (p=0.016-0.091), but unaffected by D (p=0.331-0.442). With increasing S-RDP levels and D, daily bacterial counts, daily microbial N production (DMNP) and microbial efficiency (MOEFF; grams of microbial N produced per kilogram of OM truly digested) were enhanced (p=0.001). The increased microbial efficiency with increasing S-RDP levels is probably the result of peptides or amino acids that served as a stimulus for optimal protein synthesis. The quantity of ruminal degradable protein from soy proteins required for optimum protein synthesis of non-structural carbohydrate-fermenting microbes appears to be equivalent to 9.5% of dietary fermented OM.