2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1621-z
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A hydrolase with esterase activity expressed from a fosmid gene bank prepared from DNA of a North West Himalayan glacier frozen soil sample

Abstract: Screening of 20,000 clones of a fosmid gene bank, constructed from DNA extracted from North West Himalaya (NWH) glacier soil sample, using functional approach identified 10 esterase/lipase-producing clones. Of these, a clone designated pFG43 with an insert size of 45 kb which produced the highest concentration of enzyme (467.43 U/mg) was sequenced. Clone pFG43 contained 61 open reading frames (ORF) and of these an ORF of 1155 bp designated ME-003, was found to be closely related to a hydrolase from Acidobacter… Show more

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“…Many approaches through a metagenomic library were employed to obtain novel genes because it is possible to predict the diversities and properties of the enzyme from the environment. For the reasons described above, many metagenomic studies have been explored, such as Himalayan glacier frozen soil [14], the saline desert of Kutch [15], freshwater lake [16], caves [17], oil-polluted mud flats [18], and compost [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many approaches through a metagenomic library were employed to obtain novel genes because it is possible to predict the diversities and properties of the enzyme from the environment. For the reasons described above, many metagenomic studies have been explored, such as Himalayan glacier frozen soil [14], the saline desert of Kutch [15], freshwater lake [16], caves [17], oil-polluted mud flats [18], and compost [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%