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Research Article

Isolation and characterization of a β-galactosidase from a new Amazon forest strain of Aspergillus niger as a potential accessory enzyme for biomass conversion

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Pages 13-22 | Received 06 Nov 2012, Accepted 27 Apr 2013, Published online: 30 May 2013
 

Abstract

The selection of enzyme-producing fungi is useful to obtain enzymes required to hydrolyze lignocellulosic material and thereby contribute to biomass conversion into fuels and chemicals. Besides cellulases, the presence of accessory enzymes in enzyme cocktails is necessary to enhance hydrolysis efficiency. This study evaluates the production, purification, and biochemical-kinetic characterization of β-galactosidase produced by a new strain of Aspergillus niger (P47C3) isolated from the Amazon Forest. The A. niger (P47C3) was cultured under SmF conditions and β-galactosidase was purified in a three-step purification, using an ultrafiltration membrane, ion exchange (TSK-SP), and gel filtration (Sephacryl S-200). The calculated molecular weight of the purified enzyme was 125 kDa. Optimum pH (4.0) and temperature (55°C) of β-galactosidase activity were determined. The values of the kinetic parameters obtained from p-nitrophenyl-β-D-galactopyranoside (PNPG) hydrolysis were 2.2 mM and 0.285 mM/min for Km and Vmax, respectively. The inhibition of PNPG hydrolysis by β-galactosidase in the presence of the inhibitor galactose gave a Ki value of 5.01 mM. As a precursor to elucidating the tertiary structure using X-ray diffraction, the β-galactosidase was crystallized using 0.2 M Tris–HCl buffer, with 12% PEG 4000 as the precipitation agent; the largest crystals were formed at pH 8.6. These results provide the basis for further structural and functional studies of this accessory enzyme to evaluate its potential biotechnological applications.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the Brazilian agencies Embrapa, CNPq, Capes, and Fapesp for the financial support and Dra. Ana Carolina Viegas Carmo for assistance with data plotting.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no declarations of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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