Enzymatic activity of a novel halotolerant lipase from Haloarcula hispanica 2TK2

A strain of isolated from Tuzkoy salt mine, Turkey exhibited extracellular lipolytic activity. Important parameters such as carbon sources and salt concentration for lipase production were investigated. Optimal conditions for the enzyme production from 2TK2 were determined. It was observed that the...

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Published inPolish journal of chemical technology Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 20 - 25
Main Authors Ozgen, Melis, Attar, Azade, Elalmis, Yeliz, Birbir, Meral, Yucel, Sevil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Szczecin De Gruyter Open 01.06.2016
De Gruyter Poland
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Summary:A strain of isolated from Tuzkoy salt mine, Turkey exhibited extracellular lipolytic activity. Important parameters such as carbon sources and salt concentration for lipase production were investigated. Optimal conditions for the enzyme production from 2TK2 were determined. It was observed that the lipolytic activity of was stimulated by some of the carbon sources. The high lipase acitivity values were obtained in the presence of 2% (v/v) walnut oil (6.16 U/ml), 1% (v/v) fish oil (5.07 U/ml), 1% (v/v) olive oil (4.52 U/ml) and 1% (w/v) stearic acid (4.88 U/ml) at 4M NaCl concentration. Lipase was partially purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation and ultrafiltration. Optimal temperature and pH values were determined as 45°C and 8.0, respectively. Lipase activity decreased with the increasing salt concentration, but 85% activity of the enzyme was maintained at 5M NaCl concentration. The enzyme preserved 41% of its relative activity at 90°C. The partially purified lipase maintained its activity in the presence of surfactants such as Triton X-100 and SDS. Therefore, the lipase which is an extremozyme may have potential applications especially in detergent industry.
ISSN:1899-4741
1509-8117
1899-4741
DOI:10.1515/pjct-2016-0024