Hydrolytic enzyme production of endophytic fungi isolated from soybean (Glycine max)

Hala Montaser Farouk, E. Attia, Mo'men H. El-Katatny
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Abstract

This current approach aimed to isolate endophytic fungi from soybean (Glycine max L.) and to assess for their ability to produce hydrolytic extracellular enzymes such as carboxymethyl cellulase (CMC-ase), xylanase and amylase in order to evaluate their ecological role within the host plant. Ten endophytic fungi were isolated from soybean (roots, stems, and leaves). All isolated endophytes (100%) exhibited CMC-ase, xylanase and amylase activities using the minimal synthetic medium (MSM) for enzyme production supplemented with 2% agar in presence of the appropriate carbon source including carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) for CMC-ase, xylan for xylanase and starch for amylase). The endophytic isolates showed growth stimulation on CMC and xylan media and were hyperactive in the presence of these substrates more than glucose. On the other hand, starch was investigated as the lower preferable substrate for these endophytes. These relevant results endeavored to explore endophytic fungi and to investigate their production of industrial microbial enzymes.
大豆内生真菌(Glycine max)水解酶产量的研究
本研究旨在从大豆中分离内生真菌(Glycine max L.),并评估其产生羧甲基纤维素酶(CMC-ase)、木聚糖酶和淀粉酶等胞外水解酶的能力,以评估其在寄主植物中的生态作用。从大豆(根、茎、叶)中分离到10种内生真菌。所有分离的内生菌(100%)在最小合成培养基(MSM)中表现出CMC酶、木聚糖酶和淀粉酶的活性,培养基中添加2%琼脂,并添加适当的碳源(CMC酶用羧甲基纤维素,木聚糖酶用木聚糖,淀粉酶用淀粉)。内生菌株在CMC和木聚糖培养基上表现出生长刺激,并且在这些底物的存在下比葡萄糖更活跃。另一方面,淀粉被研究为这些内生菌较不理想的底物。这些相关结果有助于对内生真菌进行探索,并对其生产工业微生物酶进行研究。
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