Cellulase enzyme production enhancement in Trichoderma viride by Gamma induced mutation

Trichoderma species have been famous for production of cellulases with relatively high enzymatic activity. However, attempts to use their cellulolytic enzymes in the bioconversion of cellulosic wastes have not been successful because of high cost of production and low enzymatic yields. This study ai...

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Main Authors: Khadijeh Bagheri, Samira Shahbazi, Hamed Askari, Shide Mojerlou, Farangis Amirlou
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Language:English
Published: Kharazmi University 2018-03-01
Series:یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
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Online Access:http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-81-110&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-4209698b45e04dabbf110c61b611c8fe2020-11-25T00:37:00ZengKharazmi Universityیافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی2423-63302476-71152018-03-0144329336Cellulase enzyme production enhancement in Trichoderma viride by Gamma induced mutationKhadijeh Bagheri0Samira Shahbazi1Hamed Askari2Shide Mojerlou3Farangis Amirlou4 Zanjan University Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Sharoud industrial University Zanjan Univeristy Trichoderma species have been famous for production of cellulases with relatively high enzymatic activity. However, attempts to use their cellulolytic enzymes in the bioconversion of cellulosic wastes have not been successful because of high cost of production and low enzymatic yields. This study aimed to obtain gamma-induced mutants of T. viride with enhanced extracellular cellulase production. Spore suspensions were exposed to γ-rays at 250 Gy as optimum dose. After irradiation, all germinated spores were grown onto PDA plates and mutant strains with better sporulation were selected and subcultured five times to test their stability. Cellulase activity was tested using Whatman No. 1 filter paper, carboxymethyl cellulose, avicel, bacterial cellulose and walseth cellulose according to the IUPAC recommendation. Extracellular proteins profiles of mutant strains were studied via SDS-PAGE. The maximum activity of total cellulase and avicelase were observed in the isolate of M21 (92.43 and 74.40 U/mg, respectively) and maximum endo-glucanase activity was observed in M18 mutant. The results of this study showed that the application of gamma ray led to a significant increase in Cellulose activity of 38 percent of mutant strains. Thus, this method could be used as a simple and efficient way to achieve strains with the ability to produce high levels of enzymes and other biological metabolites.http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-81-110&slc_lang=en&sid=1carboxy methyl cellulosecelluloseelectrophoresisirradiationmutation
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author Khadijeh Bagheri
Samira Shahbazi
Hamed Askari
Shide Mojerlou
Farangis Amirlou
spellingShingle Khadijeh Bagheri
Samira Shahbazi
Hamed Askari
Shide Mojerlou
Farangis Amirlou
Cellulase enzyme production enhancement in Trichoderma viride by Gamma induced mutation
یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
carboxy methyl cellulose
cellulose
electrophoresis
irradiation
mutation
author_facet Khadijeh Bagheri
Samira Shahbazi
Hamed Askari
Shide Mojerlou
Farangis Amirlou
author_sort Khadijeh Bagheri
title Cellulase enzyme production enhancement in Trichoderma viride by Gamma induced mutation
title_short Cellulase enzyme production enhancement in Trichoderma viride by Gamma induced mutation
title_full Cellulase enzyme production enhancement in Trichoderma viride by Gamma induced mutation
title_fullStr Cellulase enzyme production enhancement in Trichoderma viride by Gamma induced mutation
title_full_unstemmed Cellulase enzyme production enhancement in Trichoderma viride by Gamma induced mutation
title_sort cellulase enzyme production enhancement in trichoderma viride by gamma induced mutation
publisher Kharazmi University
series یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
issn 2423-6330
2476-7115
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Trichoderma species have been famous for production of cellulases with relatively high enzymatic activity. However, attempts to use their cellulolytic enzymes in the bioconversion of cellulosic wastes have not been successful because of high cost of production and low enzymatic yields. This study aimed to obtain gamma-induced mutants of T. viride with enhanced extracellular cellulase production. Spore suspensions were exposed to γ-rays at 250 Gy as optimum dose. After irradiation, all germinated spores were grown onto PDA plates and mutant strains with better sporulation were selected and subcultured five times to test their stability. Cellulase activity was tested using Whatman No. 1 filter paper, carboxymethyl cellulose, avicel, bacterial cellulose and walseth cellulose according to the IUPAC recommendation. Extracellular proteins profiles of mutant strains were studied via SDS-PAGE. The maximum activity of total cellulase and avicelase were observed in the isolate of M21 (92.43 and 74.40 U/mg, respectively) and maximum endo-glucanase activity was observed in M18 mutant. The results of this study showed that the application of gamma ray led to a significant increase in Cellulose activity of 38 percent of mutant strains. Thus, this method could be used as a simple and efficient way to achieve strains with the ability to produce high levels of enzymes and other biological metabolites.
topic carboxy methyl cellulose
cellulose
electrophoresis
irradiation
mutation
url http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-81-110&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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