Production and properties of three pectinolytic activities produced by Aspergillus niger in submerged and solid-state fermentation

Three extracellular pectinases were produced by Aspergillus niger CH4 by submerged and solid-state fermentation, and their physicochemical and kinetic properties were studied. The highest productivities of endo- and exo-pectinase and pectin lyase were obtained with solid-state fermentation. The kine...

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description Three extracellular pectinases were produced by Aspergillus niger CH4 by submerged and solid-state fermentation, and their physicochemical and kinetic properties were studied. The highest productivities of endo- and exo-pectinase and pectin lyase were obtained with solid-state fermentation. The kinetic and physicochemical properties of these enzymes were influenced by the type of culture method used. All activities were very different in terms of pH and temperature optima, stability at different pH and temperature values and affinity for the substrate (Km values). In solid-state fermentation, all pectinase activities were more stable at extreme pH and temperature values but the Km values of endo-pectinase and pectin lyase were higher with respect to those activities obtained by the submerged-culture technique. The pectin lyase activity obtained by the submerged-culture technique showed substrate inhibition but the enzyme obtained by solid-state fermentation did not. Electrophoresis, using sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide gel with enzymatic extracts obtained for both culture methods, showed the same number of protein bands but some differences were found in their electrophoretic position. The results obtained in this work suggest that the culture method (submerged or solid-state) may be responsible for inducing changes in some of the pectinolytic enzymes produced by A. niger.
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Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
Enzyme engineering
Enzyme Stability
Fermentation
field crops
food microbiology
food processing
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
horticultural crops
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Kinetics
Methods. Procedures. Technologies
Molecular Weight
Polygalacturonase - biosynthesis
Polygalacturonase - chemistry
Polygalacturonase - metabolism
Polysaccharide-Lyases - biosynthesis
Polysaccharide-Lyases - chemistry
Polysaccharide-Lyases - metabolism
Production of selected enzymes
Temperature
title Production and properties of three pectinolytic activities produced by Aspergillus niger in submerged and solid-state fermentation
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