Isolation and identification of local Bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesis

Background and Objectives: Bacillus species are attractive industrial organisms due to their rapid growth rates leading to a short fermentation cycle and for their capacity to secrete important enzymes and proteins such as xylanase into the extracellular medium. Considering the industrial importanc...

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Main Authors: Hassan Ammoneh, Muhanad Harba, Yasser Akeed, Mohanad Al-Halabi, Yasser Bakri
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-04-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Microbiology
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spelling doaj-df71fc3eaac545d1860378082eae4b522020-12-02T05:59:16ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Microbiology2008-32892008-44472014-04-0162Isolation and identification of local Bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesisHassan Ammoneh0Muhanad Harba1Yasser Akeed2Mohanad Al-Halabi3Yasser Bakri4Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, AECS, Damascus, Syria.Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, AECS, Damascus, Syria.Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, AECS, Damascus, Syria.Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, AECS, Damascus, Syria.Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, AECS, Damascus, Syria. Background and Objectives: Bacillus species are attractive industrial organisms due to their rapid growth rates leading to a short fermentation cycle and for their capacity to secrete important enzymes and proteins such as xylanase into the extracellular medium. Considering the industrial importance of xylanase, in this current study, Bacillus spp. were isolated from different soils and were screened for their xylanase production. Materials and Methods: Bacillus isolates used in this study were obtained from a national screening program carried out during 2006-2007 in which soil samples that covered areas throughout the interior of Syria were collected. The prepared inoculum from each of Bacillus isolates was aliquoted onto xylan agar plates, incubated at 30°C for 72 h and screened for xylanase synthesis. Results: Xylanolytic isolates were selected depending on the clear zones of xylan hydrolysis. Fifteen isolates having the highest clearing zone were determined and grown in a solid state fermentation. Of the 15 isolates, three bacilli namely SY30A, SY185C and SY190E that showed maximum xylanase production, were identified using the 16S rDNA sequencing method. According to 16S rDNA gene sequence data, the closest phylogenetic neighbor for SY30A was Bacillus pumilus and for SY185C and SY190E isolates was Bacillus subtilis. Optimal pH and temperature for xylanase activity was 7.0 and 55°C for SY30A and 6.0 and 60°C for SY185C and SY190E, respectively. Under these conditions, the following activities were found to be around 1157 ± 58, 916 ± 46 and 794 ± 39 (U/g) for SY30A, SY185C and SY190E, respectivly. Conclusions: Selected local Bacillus isolates were found to be a potential source of xylanase which was proven to be quite suitable for multiple biotechnological applications. These isolates might after extensive optimization steps be an alternative to commercially available strains. https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/433Bacillus spSolid state cultureXylanase
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author Hassan Ammoneh
Muhanad Harba
Yasser Akeed
Mohanad Al-Halabi
Yasser Bakri
spellingShingle Hassan Ammoneh
Muhanad Harba
Yasser Akeed
Mohanad Al-Halabi
Yasser Bakri
Isolation and identification of local Bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesis
Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Bacillus sp
Solid state culture
Xylanase
author_facet Hassan Ammoneh
Muhanad Harba
Yasser Akeed
Mohanad Al-Halabi
Yasser Bakri
author_sort Hassan Ammoneh
title Isolation and identification of local Bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesis
title_short Isolation and identification of local Bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesis
title_full Isolation and identification of local Bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesis
title_fullStr Isolation and identification of local Bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and identification of local Bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesis
title_sort isolation and identification of local bacillus isolates for xylanase biosynthesis
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Microbiology
issn 2008-3289
2008-4447
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Background and Objectives: Bacillus species are attractive industrial organisms due to their rapid growth rates leading to a short fermentation cycle and for their capacity to secrete important enzymes and proteins such as xylanase into the extracellular medium. Considering the industrial importance of xylanase, in this current study, Bacillus spp. were isolated from different soils and were screened for their xylanase production. Materials and Methods: Bacillus isolates used in this study were obtained from a national screening program carried out during 2006-2007 in which soil samples that covered areas throughout the interior of Syria were collected. The prepared inoculum from each of Bacillus isolates was aliquoted onto xylan agar plates, incubated at 30°C for 72 h and screened for xylanase synthesis. Results: Xylanolytic isolates were selected depending on the clear zones of xylan hydrolysis. Fifteen isolates having the highest clearing zone were determined and grown in a solid state fermentation. Of the 15 isolates, three bacilli namely SY30A, SY185C and SY190E that showed maximum xylanase production, were identified using the 16S rDNA sequencing method. According to 16S rDNA gene sequence data, the closest phylogenetic neighbor for SY30A was Bacillus pumilus and for SY185C and SY190E isolates was Bacillus subtilis. Optimal pH and temperature for xylanase activity was 7.0 and 55°C for SY30A and 6.0 and 60°C for SY185C and SY190E, respectively. Under these conditions, the following activities were found to be around 1157 ± 58, 916 ± 46 and 794 ± 39 (U/g) for SY30A, SY185C and SY190E, respectivly. Conclusions: Selected local Bacillus isolates were found to be a potential source of xylanase which was proven to be quite suitable for multiple biotechnological applications. These isolates might after extensive optimization steps be an alternative to commercially available strains.
topic Bacillus sp
Solid state culture
Xylanase
url https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/433
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