Enhancement of bacteriorhodopsin production from novel haloarchaea strains of Marakanam region of Tamil Nadu

Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.56042/ijms.v51i05.65574
J. Steffya, L. Abraham, D. Inbakandana, K. Govindarajua, G. Dharanib
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Haloarchaea from high saline habitats are known to contain industrially important value-added bioactive compounds such as bacteriorhodopsin, carotenoids, lipids, and proteins. The diversity of Haloarchaea from geographically less explored saline habitats has received less attention. In this study isolation and characterization of the biotechnological potential of novel haloarchaea strains from solar saltern, a hypersaline environment in Marakanam, Tamilnadu was carried out. The samples were collected during the pre-monsoon (July) and post-monsoon (January) season and ten different haloarchaea strains were isolated. UV-Vis spectroscopy analysis revealed the bacteriorhodopsin production by all the isolated strains. Further experiments were carried out to estimate the yield of bacteriorhodopsin and to assess their photocurrent activity and biosensor applications. The maximum yield of bacteriorhodopsin was 5.6 mg/L of cultured lysate. This study will contribute to a better understanding on effect of elicitors on bacteriorhodopsin producing different haloarchaea strains and growing knowledge on their biotechnological applications.
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泰米尔纳德邦马拉卡南地区新盐古菌菌株提高细菌视紫红质产量
来自高盐栖息地的盐古菌已知含有工业上重要的增值生物活性化合物,如细菌紫质、类胡萝卜素、脂质和蛋白质。在地理上较少探索的盐碱生境中,盐古菌的多样性受到的关注较少。本研究从泰米尔纳德邦马拉坎南的高盐环境太阳盐沼中分离出新型盐古菌菌株,并对其生物技术潜力进行了研究。在季风前(7月)和季风后(1月)采集样品,分离到10种不同的盐古菌菌株。紫外-可见光谱分析显示所有分离菌株的细菌视紫红质产量。进一步的实验进行了估计细菌视紫红质的产量,并评估其光电流活性和生物传感器的应用。细菌视紫红质的最高产量为5.6 mg/L。本研究将有助于更好地了解激发子对不同盐古菌菌种视紫红质的影响,并有助于加深对其生物技术应用的认识。
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