Abstract

Studies were conducted to obtain a complex enzyme preparation that allows efficient hydrolysis of the main plant nonstarch polysaccharides (cellulose, xylans, and pectin). The goal of the studies was to optimize the composition of a fermentation medium for the submerged cultivation of the new mutant strain T. reesei Co-44, a highly active producer of endo-carbohydrases. A concentrate of low molecular soy components was chosen as the inducer of the key carbohydrase biosynthesis by the strain. This concentrate provided the maximum (more than eightfold) increase in polygalacturonase activity and an increased level of endoglucanase and xylanase biosynthesis. After the cultivation of T. reesei Co-44 under optimized conditions, a complex enzyme preparation, Xylorizin K4, was obtained, and its physicochemical properties were studied. The presence of endopolygalacturonase (GH28) T. reesei in Xylorizin K4 was confirmed via electrophoresis and MALDI⎯TOF mass spectrometry. The studies show the potential of Xylorizin K4 application for the production of soy-protein concentrates to eliminate the main soybean nonstarch polysaccharides.

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