Levan-type FOS production using a Bacillus licheniformis endolevanase
•β2-6 FOS are produced by endolevanase hydrolysis of enzymatically synthesized levan.•Levanase from B. licheniformis has a low free fructose release from levan.•β2-6 FOS include molecules from DP2 to 8, with levanobiose as the main product.•β2-6 FOS are used effectively as carbon source by selected...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Process biochemistry (1991) 2014-05, Vol.49 (5), p.783-790 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •β2-6 FOS are produced by endolevanase hydrolysis of enzymatically synthesized levan.•Levanase from B. licheniformis has a low free fructose release from levan.•β2-6 FOS include molecules from DP2 to 8, with levanobiose as the main product.•β2-6 FOS are used effectively as carbon source by selected probiotic bacteria.
In the present work we describe an enzymatic production method to obtain β2-6 fructose oligosaccharides (levan-type FOS) through a sequential reaction in which a bacterial endolevanase is applied to levan produced from sucrose by bacterial levansucrases. A putative gene encoding an endolevanase, designated as LevBl, was identified through a bioinformatics search, isolated from a strain of Bacillus licheniformis IBt1 from our own collection and expressed in Escherichia coli. LevB1 showed a specific activity of 1.8U/mg protein at 35°C in 50mM phosphate buffer pH 6.0. A first order kinetic behavior was found when up to 150g/L of low molecular weight levan (8.3kDa) was used as the substrate. The product profile was determined by HPAEC-PAD and consisted of levan-type FOS with a polymerization degree between 2 and 8, with levanbiose as the major product after long reaction times. Yields of 97% of levan-type FOS were obtained when 1.0U/mL of LevB1 reacted with 100g/L of levan produced by the levansucrase from Bacillus subtilis. Finally, it was observed that levan-type FOS are efficiently fermented by probiotic lactic acid bacteria. |
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ISSN: | 1359-5113 1873-3298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.procbio.2014.02.005 |