Rice bran was used as the substrate for screening nine strains of Rhizopus sp. for neutral protease production by solid-state fermentation. The best producer, Rhizopus microsporus NRRL 3671, was used for optimizing the process parameters for enzyme production. Fermentation carried out with 44.44 % initial moisture content at a temperature of 30 C for 72 h was found to be the optimum for enzyme secretion by the fermenting organism. While most of the carbon supplements favored enzyme production, addition of casein resulted in a marginal increase in protease yield. Fermentation was then carried out under optimized conditions to obtain the crude extract of the enzyme, which was partially purified by precipitation and dialysis. A 3-fold increase in the enzyme purity was achieved in this manner. The enzyme was found to be a metalloprotease, being activated by Mn2+, with maximal activity at a temperature of 60 C and pH 7.0. Farelo de arroz foi utilizado como substrato para seleção de nove linhagens de Rhizopus sp. com vistas a produção de protease neutra. A linhagem que apresentou maior produtividade da enzima foi Rhizopus microsporus NRRL 3671, sendo utilizada na otimização dos parâmetros do processos e produção da enzima. As condições otimizadas para produção da enzima foram 44% de umidade inicial, temperatura de 30ºC e 72h de fermentação.A suplementação do farelo de arroz com uma fonte de carbono favoreceu a produção da enzima, porém a adição de caseína resultou em um aumento marginal do rendimento em protease. Condições otimizadas foram utilizadas para obtenção do extrato cru da enzima que foi parcialmente purificado por precipitação e diálise. A enzima purificada teve sua atividade incrementada 3 vezes. A enzima foi classificada como metalo-protease, sendo ativada pelo Mn2+ , sendo que sua atividade máxima foi obtida a temperatura de 60ºC e a pH 7.0
The present study was aimed at understanding the role of different hosts in ammonium transporter1;2 expressions and glutamine synthetase(GS) activity and their effects on the growth parameters in the sandal. Sandal plant associated with leguminous host expressed better growth parameters. GS activity of leguminous hosts alone and in host associated sandals was analyzed using GS transferase assay. Highest GS activity was expressed in Mimosa pudica-sandal association compared to other leguminous and non-leguminous host associations. The association of N 2 fixing host with sandal enhanced C and N levels in order to maintain the C/N value. The role of ammonium transporters in N nutrition of sandal-host association was elucidated by cloning AMT1;2 from the leaves, haustoria and roots of host associated sandal and quantifying the relative expression by the 2 ÀDDC T method. SaAMT1;2 was strongly up-regulated in leaves, roots and haustoria of leguminous host associated sandal compared to non-leguminous host associations. The relative increase in SaAMT1;2 expressions and up-regulated GS activity positively affected the growth parameters in sandal when associated with leguminous hosts.
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