Isolation of Moderately Halophilic Pseudoalteromonas Producing Extracellular Hydrolytic Enzymes from Persian Gulf

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M. Roayaie Ardakani
A. Poshtkouhian
M. A. Amoozegar
H. Zolgharnein
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[1] Shahid Chamran University,Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
[2] University of Tehran,Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology
[3] Khoramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology,undefined
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Moderate halophilic; Hydrolytic enzymes; Isolation and screening; Persian Gulf;
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Extracellular hydrolytic enzymes such as amylases, proteases, lipases and DNases have quite diverse potential usages in different areas such as food industry, biomedical sciences and chemical industries, also it would be of great importance to have available enzymes showing optimal activities at different values of salt concentrations and temperature. Halophiles are the most likely source of such enzymes, because not only their enzymes are salt-tolerant, but many are also thermotolerant. The purpose of this study was isolation of hydrolytic extracellular enzyme producing halophilic bacteria from water and sediment of the Persian Gulf. Isolated bacteria from water and sediment were inoculated in media with concentration of 0–20% NaCl to determine the optimum salt concentration for growth, isolates were also inoculated in 4 types of solid medium containing substrates of 3 extracellular hydrolytic enzymes including amylase, Protease and Lipase, to determine the quantitative detection of enzyme production, selected strains after more accurate physiological and biochemical studies were identified regarding phylogeny and molecular characteristics using 16S rRNA technique. Isolated enzyme producing bacteria belong to Pseudoalteromonas genera.
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