Título
Molecular and biochemical characterization of extracellular tannin acyl hydrolase activity from a Mexican isolate of Aspergillus niger
Autor
León Galvan, Ma Fabiola
Torres Pacheco, Irineo
Guevara Olvera, Lorenzo
Barba de la Rosa, Ana Paulina
González Chavira, Mario Martín
Guevara González, Ramón Gerardo
Resumen
"Microbial tannase, a hydrolysable tannin-degrading enzyme, is extensively used in manufacture of instant tea, beer, wine, and gallic acid. Aspergillus niger strain, obtained from a Mexican tannery wastewaters rich in gallic acid [Quebracho Phenolics-rich Tannery Wastewaters, (QPTW)], displayed a good growth and tannase activity in a minimal medium added with 1% (w/v) QPTW (Kr= 0.451 mm.h-1). Using PCR and RACE 3´ and 5´methodologies, a complete cDNA of a tannase was cloned from this isolate.Nucleotide sequence of complete cDNA was of 4690 bp with a complete ORF of 1833 bp encoding 611 amino acids. Transcriptionalinduction was observed in mineral medium added with carbon sources as tannic acid alone (1 and 10 g/l), as well as mix of glucose(1 and 10 g/l) and tannic acid (1 g/l) in the media. However, neither glucose (1 and 10 g/l) and sucrose (1 and 10 g/l) nor (+)-catechin(1 and 10 g/l) as sole carbon sources displayed gene induction in in vitro assays. A. niger-GTO is a new strain with interesting characteristics for industrial tannase production purposes."
Fecha de publicación
2010-12Tipo de publicación
ArtículoÁrea de conocimiento
INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍAColecciones
Editor
National Institute of Science Communication And Information ResourcesPalabras clave
TannaseAspergillus niger
Guanajuato isolate
cDNA cloning