Title of article :
Persian Gulf is a Bioresource of Potent L-Asparaginase Producing Bacteria: Isolation & Molecular Differentiating
Author/Authors :
Izadpanah Qeshmi، f نويسنده Department of Miocrobiology; Jahrom Branch; Islamic Azad University; Jahrom; Iran , , Javadpour، s نويسنده Molecular Medicine Research Center (MMRC); Hormozgan University of Medical Science (HUMS); Bandar Abbas; Iran , , Malekzadeh، k نويسنده Molecular Medicine Research Center (MMRC); Hormozgan University of Medical Science (HUMS); Bandar Abbas; Iran , , Tamadoni Jahromi، s نويسنده Persian Gulf and Oman Sea Ecological Research Institute; Bandar Abbas; Iran , , Rahimzadeh، m نويسنده Molecular Medicine Research Center (MMRC); Hormozgan University of Medical Science (HUMS); Bandar Abbas; Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
L-asparaginase is a candidate enzyme for anti-neoplastic agent againstacute lymphoblastic
leukemia and also extensively use in the food industry for prevention of acrylamide formation. L-asparaginase
is widely distributed among microorganisms. In this study, marine bacteria were isolated from Persian Gulf and
screened for L-asparaginase activity. Production of L-asparaginase was carried out by using M9 medium.
Among L-asparaginase producing strains, 12 potent strains were differentiated based on nucleotide sequences
of 16S rDNA. 12 potent strains included 2 strains of Pseudomonas spp., 8 strains of Bacillus spp, one strain
of Zobellella spp. and one strain of Oceanimonas spp. identified and consequently the sequences published in
the NCBI databases under the specific accession numbers. This is the first report on L-asparaginase activity
of Zobellella spp. from this region. The highest (1.6 IU/ mL) and also the lowest (0.20 IU/ mL) productivity
of L-asparaginase enzyme were recorded for Pseudomonas sp. PG_01 and Bacillus sp. PG_13 respectively.
This study revealed marine bacteria are potential source of L-asparaginase enzyme .Pseudomonas sp.PG_01
with high productivity can be used for production of L-asparaginase. Therefore, Persian Gulf can be considered
as a potential bioresource for L-asparaginase producing strains which may be effectively used in the large scale
production by related gene cloning in purpose of medical application and food industry in the future.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)