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Title: Enhanced Production of Phytase, A Feed Enzyme, from Pichia kudriavzevii using Mutagenesis and Improved Culture Conditions
Authors: Wanatchaporn Boontham
Natsuda Srivanichpoom
Pumin Nutaratat
Savitree Limtong
Nantana Srisuk
Authors: Wanatchaporn Boontham
Natsuda Srivanichpoom
Pumin Nutaratat
Savitree Limtong
Nantana Srisuk
Keywords: phytase;optimisation;mutagenesis;Pichia kudriavzevii;yeast
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
Citation: Chiang Mai Journal of Science 46, 3 (May 2019), 431 - 443
Abstract: Pichia kudriavzevii WB17-1, a phytase-producing yeast isolated from duck excrement, was found to produce both cell-bound and extracellular phytases. To enhance extracellular phytase, P. kudriavzevii WB17-1 was subjected to induced mutation. Ethylmethane sulfonate (EMS)-induced mutation resulted in 2,400 mutants. The mutant P. kudriavzevii WB17-1 EMS3 showed the highest extracellular phytase activity. This mutant possessed a 6.2-fold increase in enzyme activity compared to the wild type level. The wild type and mutant were subjected to characterization of PHYPk, a gene encoding P. kudriavzevii phytase. An open reading frame of 1,071 bp encoding 357 amino acids with a predicted protein molecular mass of 40.056 kDa was identified. To optimize the extracellular phytase activity of P. kudriavzevii WB17-1 EMS3, a response surface methodology (RSM) was employed. The highest extracellular phytase activity was obtained in the medium containing 2.95% dextrose and 0.58% peptone with an initial pH of 5.8. The optimized phytase activity was 2.3 times the level obtained under un-optimized conditions and was 14.4 times the wild type level. The results obtained here show successful yeast strain improvement and optimization of extracellular phytase by yeast using RSM.
URI: http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=10134
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66022
ISSN: 0125-2526
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