Isolation and characterization of an Antarctic Flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activities

Several bacteria that are associated with macroalgae can use phycocolloids as a carbon source. Strain INACH002, isolated from decomposing Porphyra (Rhodophyta), in King George Island, Antarctica, was screened and characterized for the ability to produce agarase and alginate-lyase enzymatic activitie...

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Main Authors: Lavín Paris, Atala Cristian, Gallardo-Cerda Jorge, Gonzalez-Aravena Marcelo, De La Iglesia Rodrigo, Oses Rómulo, Torres-Díaz Cristian, Trefault Nicole, Molina-Montenegro Marco A., Laughinghouse IV H. Dail
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Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-09-01
Series:Polish Polar Research
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spelling doaj-ff265506c71441fcad7a700bc61bbfbf2020-11-25T03:18:04ZengPolish Academy of SciencesPolish Polar Research2081-82622016-09-0137340341910.1515/popore-2016-0021popore-2016-0021Isolation and characterization of an Antarctic Flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activitiesLavín Paris0Atala Cristian1Gallardo-Cerda Jorge2Gonzalez-Aravena Marcelo3De La Iglesia Rodrigo4Oses Rómulo5Torres-Díaz Cristian6Trefault Nicole7Molina-Montenegro Marco A.8Laughinghouse IV H. Dail9Departamento Científico, Instituto Antártico Chileno (INACH), Punta Arenas, ChileLaboratorio de Anatomía y Ecología Funcional de Plantas, Facultad de Ciencias, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Campus Curauma, Valparaíso, ChileDepartamento Científico, Instituto Antártico Chileno (INACH), Punta Arenas, ChileDepartamento Científico, Instituto Antártico Chileno (INACH), Punta Arenas, ChileDepartamento de Genética Molecular y Microbiología. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ChileCentro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas (CEAZA), Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Católica del Norte, Coquimbo, ChileDepartamento de Ciencias Básicas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chillán, ChileCentro de Genómica y Bioinformática, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Mayor, Santiago, ChileCentro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas (CEAZA), Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Católica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile ChileInstitute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research (IBBR), Rockville, MD, United States of AmericaSeveral bacteria that are associated with macroalgae can use phycocolloids as a carbon source. Strain INACH002, isolated from decomposing Porphyra (Rhodophyta), in King George Island, Antarctica, was screened and characterized for the ability to produce agarase and alginate-lyase enzymatic activities. Our strain INACH002 was identified as a member of the genus Flavobacterium, closely related to Flavobacterium faecale, using 16S rRNA gene analysis. The INACH002 strain was characterized as psychrotrophic due to its optimal temperature (17ºC) and maximum temperature (20°C) of growth. Agarase and alginate-lyase displayed enzymatic activities within a range of 10°C to 50°C, with differences in the optimal temperature to hydrolyze agar (50°C), agarose (50°C) and alginate (30°C) during the first 30 min of activity. Strain Flavobacterium INACH002 is a promising Antarctic biotechnological resource; however, further research is required to illustrate the structural and functional bases of the enzymatic performance observed during the degradation of different substrates at different temperatures.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2016.37.issue-3/popore-2016-0021/popore-2016-0021.xml?format=INTAntarcticKing George IslandFlavobacteriumagarasealginate-lyase
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author Lavín Paris
Atala Cristian
Gallardo-Cerda Jorge
Gonzalez-Aravena Marcelo
De La Iglesia Rodrigo
Oses Rómulo
Torres-Díaz Cristian
Trefault Nicole
Molina-Montenegro Marco A.
Laughinghouse IV H. Dail
spellingShingle Lavín Paris
Atala Cristian
Gallardo-Cerda Jorge
Gonzalez-Aravena Marcelo
De La Iglesia Rodrigo
Oses Rómulo
Torres-Díaz Cristian
Trefault Nicole
Molina-Montenegro Marco A.
Laughinghouse IV H. Dail
Isolation and characterization of an Antarctic Flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activities
Polish Polar Research
Antarctic
King George Island
Flavobacterium
agarase
alginate-lyase
author_facet Lavín Paris
Atala Cristian
Gallardo-Cerda Jorge
Gonzalez-Aravena Marcelo
De La Iglesia Rodrigo
Oses Rómulo
Torres-Díaz Cristian
Trefault Nicole
Molina-Montenegro Marco A.
Laughinghouse IV H. Dail
author_sort Lavín Paris
title Isolation and characterization of an Antarctic Flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activities
title_short Isolation and characterization of an Antarctic Flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activities
title_full Isolation and characterization of an Antarctic Flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activities
title_fullStr Isolation and characterization of an Antarctic Flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activities
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterization of an Antarctic Flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activities
title_sort isolation and characterization of an antarctic flavobacterium strain with agarase and alginate lyase activities
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Polish Polar Research
issn 2081-8262
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Several bacteria that are associated with macroalgae can use phycocolloids as a carbon source. Strain INACH002, isolated from decomposing Porphyra (Rhodophyta), in King George Island, Antarctica, was screened and characterized for the ability to produce agarase and alginate-lyase enzymatic activities. Our strain INACH002 was identified as a member of the genus Flavobacterium, closely related to Flavobacterium faecale, using 16S rRNA gene analysis. The INACH002 strain was characterized as psychrotrophic due to its optimal temperature (17ºC) and maximum temperature (20°C) of growth. Agarase and alginate-lyase displayed enzymatic activities within a range of 10°C to 50°C, with differences in the optimal temperature to hydrolyze agar (50°C), agarose (50°C) and alginate (30°C) during the first 30 min of activity. Strain Flavobacterium INACH002 is a promising Antarctic biotechnological resource; however, further research is required to illustrate the structural and functional bases of the enzymatic performance observed during the degradation of different substrates at different temperatures.
topic Antarctic
King George Island
Flavobacterium
agarase
alginate-lyase
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