Enzymatic Potential of Rhizobacteria from the Amazon

Cassiane Minelli-Oliveira, Paulo Rocha de Oliveira, André Luis Willerding, Luiz Antônio de Oliveira
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Currently, about 6000 enzymes are known, but the amount is much higher than this number, especially if we consider regions of high biological diversity as in the Amazon rainforest. In plant rhizosphere, the chances of finding pathogenic bacteria in humans are very low, providing a safe genetic resource to be exploited biotechnologically. Research has indicated some products and enzymes of economic interest present in rhizobacteria isolated from Amazonian environments, such as plant growth hormones, phosphate solubilization, amylases, proteases, lipases, which could serve as raw material for the installation of bioindustries in the region. Most of our studies with the Amazonian microbiota aim to evaluate its functional genes, of economic and ecological interest. Enzymes such as cellulases, hemicellulases, ligninases, phosphatases, nitrogenases, lipases, chitinases, pectinases are of agronomic and forestry interest, found in regional microorganisms. The Amazonian microbiota has a high diversity and high biotechnological potential. This high microbial potential needs to be better known so that it can effectively contribute to regional and national development through the world market for enzymes and other metabolites of economic interest.
亚马逊河根细菌的酶势
目前,大约有6000种酶是已知的,但数量远远高于这个数字,特别是如果我们考虑到亚马逊雨林等生物多样性高的地区。在植物根际,在人类身上发现致病菌的机会非常低,这为生物技术开发提供了安全的遗传资源。研究表明,从亚马逊环境中分离出来的根瘤菌中存在一些具有经济价值的产品和酶,如植物生长激素、磷酸盐增溶、淀粉酶、蛋白酶、脂肪酶等,可以作为该地区生物工业装置的原料。我们对亚马逊微生物群的大多数研究旨在评估其功能基因,具有经济和生态意义。纤维素酶、半纤维素酶、木质素酶、磷酸酶、氮素酶、脂肪酶、几丁质酶、果胶酶等酶是农学和林业的兴趣所在,存在于区域微生物中。亚马逊的微生物群具有高度的多样性和很高的生物技术潜力。需要更好地了解这种高微生物潜力,以便它能够通过具有经济利益的酶和其他代谢物的世界市场有效地促进区域和国家的发展。
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