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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, June 2000, p. 2438-2444, Vol. 66, No. 6
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Characterization of a Salt-Tolerant Family 42
-Galactosidase from a Psychrophilic Antarctic
Planococcus Isolate
Peter P.
Sheridan and
Jean E.
Brenchley*
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
16802
Received 16 December 1999/Accepted 19 March 2000
We isolated a gram-positive, halotolerant psychrophile from a
hypersaline pond located on the McMurdo Ice Shelf in Antarctica. A
phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence of this organism
showed that it is a member of the genus Planococcus. This
assignment is consistent with the morphology and physiological characteristics of the organism. A gene encoding a
-galactosidase in
this isolate was cloned in an Escherichia coli host.
Sequence analysis of this gene placed it in glycosidase family 42 most closely related to an enzyme from Bacillus circulans. Even
though an increasing number of family 42 glycosidase sequences are
appearing in databases, little information about the biochemical
features of these enzymes is available. Therefore, we purified and
characterized this enzyme. The purified enzyme did not appear to have
any metal requirement, had an optimum pH of 6.5 and an optimum
temperature of activity at 42°C, and was irreversibly inactivated
within 10 min when it was incubated at 55°C. The enzyme had an
apparent Km of 4.9 µmol of
o-nitrophenyl-
-D-galactopyranoside, and the Vmax was 467 µmol of
o-nitrophenol produced/min/mg of protein at 39°C. Of
special interest was the finding that the enzyme remained active at
high salt concentrations, which makes it a possible reporter enzyme for
halotolerant and halophilic organisms.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802. Phone: (814) 863-7794. Fax: (814) 865-3330. E-mail: JEB7{at}psu.edu.
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