Abstract

Screening, Isolation and Identification of Thermophilic Esterase Enzyme Isolated from Rhodococcus SP: LKE-021

Highlights

  • Esterase is a hydrolytic enzyme found in multiple forms occurring with broad substrate specificity

  • Optimization of enzyme production Esterase production was optimized with nutrient broth. 100 ml nutrient broth inoculated with Rhodococcus sp

  • The ribosomal protein homology as DISCUSSION Few of extremophilic esterase enzyme have been reportedfrom thermophiles, but there areinsufficient report of esterase enzyme activity from Rhodococcus sp.21-23reported

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Introduction

Esterase is a hydrolytic enzyme found in multiple forms occurring with broad substrate specificity. Esterases exhibit extraordinary stereospecificity, in fine-chemicals synthesis this enzyme used asstriking enzymes for the synthesis of optically active pure compounds[1,2,3,4,5,6]. Esterase have another tremendous properties i.e. active and stable in organic solvents which make the unique as there is no need of cofactors[7]. There is still need of enhanced their catalytic efficiency on the basis of rational protein design through functional modification of the enzymes in addition to substrate specificity, thermostability and enantioselectivityas required by industries[13,14,15,16]. Industrial and scientific significance of these extremophilic enzyme in recent years has increased excessively due to structural and functional stability of their proteins[12]

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