Artículo de revista
Characterization of gelatinase produced by Antarctic Mrakia sp.
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Journal of Basic Microbiology, Volumen 59, Issue 8, 2019, Pages 846-852
15214028
0233111X
10.1002/jobm.201900126
Autor
Yuivar, Yassef
Alcaíno Gorman, Jennifer
Cifuentes, Victor
Baeza, Marcelo
Institución
Resumen
In the present study, 20 psychrotolerant yeast species isolated from the soils of King George Island in the sub-Antarctic region were evaluated for the production of extracellular gelatinase, an enzyme with high potential for applications in diverse areas, such as food and medicine. The production of extracellular gelatinase was confirmed in the yeasts Metschnikowia sp., Leucosporidium fragarium, and Mrakia sp., the last one being the yeast in which the highest gelatinase activity was detected. The enzyme was purified from cultures of Mrakia sp., and the effect of different physical–chemical factors on its activity was determined. The gelatinase produced by Mrakia sp. would correspond to a protein of relative molecular weight (rMW) 37,000, which displayed the highest activity at 36°C, pH 7.0, 10 mM CaCl 2, and 5 mM ZnSO 4.