2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10295-009-0575-2
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Study of cellulases from a newly isolated thermophilic and cellulolytic Brevibacillus sp. strain JXL

Abstract: A potentially novel aerobic, thermophilic, and cellulolytic bacterium designated as Brevibacillus sp. strain JXL was isolated from swine waste. Strain JXL can utilize a broad range of carbohydrates including: cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), xylan, cellobiose, glucose, and xylose. In two different media supplemented with crystalline cellulose and CMC at 57 degrees C under aeration, strain JXL produced a basal level of cellulases as FPU of 0.02 IU/ml in the crude culture supernatant. When glucose or cel… Show more

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“…Different sets of enzymes are induced by different substrates (Liang et al 2010). Similar results was observed for a thermophilic Brevibacillus JXL as different optimum temperatures were observed in crude cellulase induced by glucose and by cellobiose (Liang et al 2009(Liang et al , 2010a. Recently, cellulase from a thermophilic B. vallismortis RG-07 recorded optimum activity at 65 °C, and 105 °C (Gaur and Tiwari 2015).…”
Section: Characterization Of Cellulase Enzyme Effect Of Ph and Tempersupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Different sets of enzymes are induced by different substrates (Liang et al 2010). Similar results was observed for a thermophilic Brevibacillus JXL as different optimum temperatures were observed in crude cellulase induced by glucose and by cellobiose (Liang et al 2009(Liang et al , 2010a. Recently, cellulase from a thermophilic B. vallismortis RG-07 recorded optimum activity at 65 °C, and 105 °C (Gaur and Tiwari 2015).…”
Section: Characterization Of Cellulase Enzyme Effect Of Ph and Tempersupporting
confidence: 78%
“…A novel thermophilic and cellulolytic bacterium, Brevibacillus sp. strain JXL, shows similar physicochemical conditions for optimum enzymatic activity [Liang et al, 2009[Liang et al, , 2010. The CMCase activity in our investigation is moderately stimulated by the reducing agent (2-mercaptoethanol) [Mandels and Reese, 1965], suggesting a possible redox regulation of the enzyme.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Growth medium pH strongly influences many enzymatic reactions by affecting the transport of a number of chemical products and enzymes across the cell membrane (Liang et al 2009 andKapoor et al 2008). The results presented in Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of Ph On Cellulase Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%