Abstract

BackgroundTobacco stalk (TS), a major agricultural waste abundant in pectin, has resulted in concerns about the need for its reuse. The nicotine in TS is considered a chemical that is to\\xic and hazardous to the environment.ResultsIn this study, Bacillus tequilensis CAS-MEI-2-33 was isolated from cigar wrappers to produce alkaline pectinase using TS. Subsequently, the medium and fermentation conditions for the production of pectinase by B. tequilensis CAS-MEI-2-33 were optimized. The optimal fermentation period, pH of the initial fermentation medium, concentration of TS, and inoculum amount for B. tequilensis CAS-MEI-2-33 were 40 h, 40 g/L, 7.0, and 3%, respectively. Under optimal conditions, the pectinase activity was 1370 U/mL. Then, the enzymatic properties, such as the optimum pH, reaction temperature, temperature stability, and effects of metal ions, were studied. The optimal pH was determined to be 10.0, indicating that the enzyme was an alkaline pectinase. The optimal temperature was 40 °C, and pectinase activity was stable at 40 °C. The Ag+ metal ions were shown to remarkably promote enzyme activity. The pectinase was partly purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange chromatography, and Sephacryl S-100 chromatography. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and LC-MS/MS analyses were utilized to analyze the pectinase.ConclusionsThis study provided a new alkaline pectinase candidate and a new strategy for the use of TS.

Highlights

  • Tobacco stalk (TS), a major agricultural waste abundant in pectin, has resulted in concerns about the need for its reuse

  • To screen excellent strains for pectinase production, some isolates from the primary screening were spot inoculated on pectin agar plates (PAPs) in triplicate

  • This bacterium was labeled as isolate B. tequilensis CAS-MEI-2-33, and further characterization and identification were carried out

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Introduction

Tobacco stalk (TS), a major agricultural waste abundant in pectin, has resulted in concerns about the need for its reuse. Large quantities of agro-industrial waste residues are generated from the processing of raw materials, such as tobacco stalk (TS), which is an abundant crop residue in China. Pectinase is widely used in food ([6] #1172), paper, pulp ([7] #1095), and textile industries ([8] #918). This enzyme can be used for the degradation of pectin. Alkaline enzymes, which are almost exclusively produced by bacteria, have numerous applications, such as textile processing; pharmaceutical uses; and leather, detergent and paper production ([6] #1172; [14] #1304)

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