Abstract
Abstract A high β-glucosidase (BGL)-producing strain was isolated and identified as Penicillium pinophilum KMJ601 based on its morphology and internal transcribed spacer rDNA gene sequence. Under the optimal culture conditions, a maximum BGL specific activity of 3.2 U ml−1 (83 U mg-protein−1), one of the highest levels among BGL-producing microorganisms was obtained. An extracellular BGL was purified to homogeneity by sequential chromatography of P. pinophilum culture supernatants on a DEAE-Sepharose column, a gel filtration column, and then on a Mono Q column. The relative molecular weight of P. pinophilum BGL was determined to be 120 kDa by SDS-PAGE and size exclusion chromatography, indicating that the enzyme is a monomer. The hydrolytic activity of the BGL had a pH optimum of 3.5 and a temperature optimum of 32 °C. P. pinophilum BGL showed a higher activity (Vmax = 1120 U mg-protein−1) than most BGLs purified from other sources. The internal amino acid sequences of P. pinophilum BGL showed a significant homology with hydrolases from glycoside hydrolase family 3. Although BGLs have been purified and characterized from several other sources, P. pinophilum BGL is distinguished from other BGLs by its high activity.
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