Production of transglutaminase by streptoverticillium ladakanum NRRL-3191 using glycerol as carbon source
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The enzyme transglutaminase (TG) catalyses the formation of covalent bonds between
adjacent proteins, thereby improving the gel structure of proteins and has important applications for the food industry. The aims of this work were: (i) to elucidate the effect of
agitation speed during the biotechnological production of TG by Streptoverticillium ladakanum NRRL-3191 using glycerol as carbon source; and (ii) to improve TG production by
optimising the composition of media based on glycerol, xylose and casein. An agitation
speed of 250 rpm and a fermentation time of 72 h resulted in the optimal enzymatic activity
(0.628 U/mL) with a productivity of 0.087 U/(mL·h). The composition of media with glycerol, xylose and casein were optimised using an experimental design to improve TG production. The model predicts that the maximum TG activity (0.725 U/mL) can be obtained
using glycerol 50.5 g/L and casein 20 g/L without the addition of xylose
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Téllez Luis, Simón J. ; Ramírez, José A. ; Vázquez, Manuel. (2004). Production of Transglutaminase by S. ladakanum NRRL-3191 Using Glycerol as Carbon Source. "Food Technol. Biotechnol." vol. 42, n. 2, p. 75–81
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A grant from the PROMEP program of the Secretaría
de Educación Pública (México) to author Téllez-Luis is
gratefully acknowledged
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© 2007 by the authors. Licensee Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb, Croatia. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)








