Statistical Optimization and Partial Characterization of Xylanases Produced by Streptomyces sp. S1M3I Using Olive Pomace as a Fermentation Substrate
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2023-07-17
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Springer (Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology)
Abstract
Xylanase production by Streptomyces sp. S1M3I was optimized by response surface meth-
odology (RSM), followed by a partial characterization of these enzymes. Olive pomace
was used as a substrate for growing Streptomyces sp. S1M3I in submerged fermentation.
Effects of incubation time, pH, temperature, carbon source, nitrogen source, and inoculum
size on xylanase production were studied, through the one-factor-at-a-time method. Then,
a 33-factorial experimental design with RSM and the Box–Behnken design was investi-
gated for the major influence factors. Maximum xylanase production (11.28 U/mL) was
obtained when the strain was grown in mineral medium supplemented with 3% (w/v) of
olive pomace powder and 0.3% (w/v) of ammonium sulfate, at a pH 7.4 and an incuba-
tion temperature of 40 °C. The xylanases in the supernatant degraded all tested substrates,
with higher activity for the low-viscosity wheat arabinoxylan substrate. Two xylanases
with close molecular masses were detected by zymogram analysis: Xyl-1 and Xyl-2 with
molecular masses of 24.14 kDa and 27 kDa, respectively. The optimization of enzyme pro-
duction parameters of Streptomyces sp. S1M3I and the characterization of these enzymes
are prerequisites to enhancing xylanase production yield, which is crucial for further bio-
technological processes.
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Actinobacteria, Xylanase, Olive pomace, Optimization, Characterization