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Mutation induced enhanced biosynthesis of lipase
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BiosynthesisEnhanced BiosynthesisEngineeringBiochemistryBiotransformationImportant Enzyme LipaseBiochemical EngineeringBiotechnologyIndigenous LipaseLipid ScienceMicrobiologyLipase YieldEnzymatic ModificationLipid Synthesis
The purpose of the present investigation is to enhance production of biomedically important enzyme lipase by subjecting the indigenous lipase producing strain Rhizopus sp. BTS-24 to improvement by natural selection and random mutagenesis (UV and N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroso guanidine, NTG). The isolation of mutants and the lipolytic activity of selected mutants were described. The best natural selectant BTNS 12 showed 110% higher lipase activity than the wild strain (BTS-24). The lipase yield of the best UV mutant BTUV3 was 164% higher than the parent strain (BTNS 12 ) and 180% times higher than the wild strain (BTS-24). Also, the lipase yield of the best NTG mutant BTNT 2 was 133 % higher than the parent strain (BTUV 3 ) and 232% higher than the wild strain (BTS-24). The results indicated that UV and NTG were effective mutagenic agents for strain improvement of Rhizopus sp . BTS-24 for enhanced lipase productivity. Key Words: Lipase, Rhizopus, UV, NTG. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol.3(11) 2004: 618-621
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