Abstract

AbstractIn this paper we studied the conditions for the production of β‐glucosidase from T. reesei QM9414 in batch cultures using milled and sieved wheat straw as sole carbon source. High β‐glucosidase production in the presence of wheat straw, a more realistic substrate than commercial cellulose, was obtained.The influence of particle size of wheat straw on β‐glucosidase production in cell‐free, cell and cell‐wall extracts was studied. The particle size of wheat straw notably influenced enzyme production in cell and extramycelial extracts but it was less important with respect to the cell wall bound enzyme.β‐glucosidase production was studied along of the fermentation. The results suggest a close relation between β‐glucosidase from cell extract and extramycelial broth; geneticin levels of inhibition of β‐glucosidase biosynthesis in both fractions were similar, a fact that suggests a common origin for the enzyme.Kinetic parameters for β‐glucosidase from cell free and cell extracts were Vmax = 0.28 μmol/min/mg, KM = 0.91 mM and Vmax = 0.095 μmol/min/mg, KM = 0.39 mM respectively. Kinetic parameters for β‐glucosidase from cell‐wall could not be calculated because experimental data did not fit the different monosubstrate equations.

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