GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO XYLANOLYTIC BACTERIAL STRAINS ISOLATED
FROM BULGARIAN HOT SPRINGS
Rossica Mandeva, Plamen Dimitrov, Elka Emanuilova*
Institute of Microbiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
"Acad. G. Bonchev" str., bl. 26, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Summary
The newly isolated
Bacillus stearothermophilus like strains (SP and BC) possessing xylanase
activity, were characterised for their morphological cultural and biochemical
properties. Both strains were isolated from Bulgarian hot springs and showed
thermostable alkali-tolerant extracellular xylanase production. During
submerged batch cultivation they produced xylanase for relatively short
period (12-14h) and maximal activity (0.3-0.4 U /ml) was achieved after
exhaustion of the carbon source in the nutrient medium. This indicated
that exoxylanase biosynthesis was not growth associated and was subjected
to catabolite repression.
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