Abstract

Penicillium janthinellum strain isolated from leaf litters of oak trees from montane alpine forests of Shivalik hills (India) produced high levels of β-glucosidase both during solid-state fermentation (796 units/gds) and shake flask cultures (65.3 units/ml). The peptide mass fingerprinting of the secretome showed a variety of glycosyl hydrolases. β-Glucosidase was purified and characterized to be a GH3 family member that had a molecular weight (M r) of 101 kDa and pI of 4.5. β-Glucosidase was optimally active at 60 °C at pH 5.0 but showed appreciable activity and thermostability under alkaline conditions (pH 9.0) also. β-Glucosidase activity was positively modulated in the presence of Mn(2+) ions. The enzyme preferentially catalyzed the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenol-β-D-glucopyranoside (pNPG) but also recognized cellobiose as substrates. K m and V max for the hydrolysis of pNPG by β-glucosidase were calculated as 3.3 mM and 444 μmol min(-1) mg protein(-1). Purified β-glucosidase showed transglycosylation activity in the presence of methanol as an acceptor molecule.

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