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Diversity of Aspergillus isolates and selection of an isolate with high β-fructofuranosidase activity that is native to the Peruvian coast
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2017Registro en:
African Journal of Biotechnology
Autor
Gutarra Castillo, Boris
Díez-Municio, Marina
Canchaya Garcia, Susan
Calixto Zacarias, Gaby
Cisneros de la Cruz, Juan
Moreno, F. Javier
Institución
Resumen
In order to obtain a native isolate with high β-fructofuranosidase activity (FFase), a preliminary
selection of 44 isolates, predominantly formed by Aspergillus niger (72%), was performed among 167
isolates of Aspergillus native to the Peruvian coast (Casa grande, Cartavio, Paramonga and Tacama). In
addition, genetic diversity was studied using molecular markers, Inter Simple Sequence Repeats (ISSR).
The FFase activity of these 44 isolates was compared and the isolate which showed the highest
fructosyltransferase (FTase) activity was identified molecularly at the species level by DNA sequencing.
Cluster analysis indicated 16 sub-genetic groups of which 11 of them were morphologically identified
as Aspergillus niger. Samples from Paramonga showed the highest genetic diversity as explained by
the Shannon diversity index (I= 0.21). No positive association was found between the genetic diversity
of populations and FFase activity. Isolates PR-151, PR-144 and PR-142 showed the highest FFase
activity in 5 consecutive evaluation generations, PR-142 being the most active with a total FFase
activity of 11,248 (U.L-1) and 6.17 g/L of biomass indicating a great biotechnological potential for the
synthesis of prebiotics. The molecular identification at the species level confirmed that PR-142 belongs
to A. niger lineage.