화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biotechnology Letters, Vol.34, No.1, 145-151, 2012
Genome shuffling improves production of the low-temperature alkalophilic lipase by Acinetobacter johnsonii
The production of a low-temperature alkalophilic lipase from Acinetobacter johnsonii was improved using genome shuffling. The starting populations, obtained by UV irradiation and diethyl sulfate mutagenesis, were subjected to recursive protoplast fusion. The optimal conditions for protoplast formation and regeneration were 0.15 mg lysozyme/ml for 45 min at 37A degrees C. The protoplasts were inactivated under UV for 20 min or heated at 60A degrees C for 60 min and a fusant probability of similar to 98% was observed. The positive colonies were created by fusing the inactivated protoplasts. After two rounds of genome shuffling, one strain, F22, with a lipase activity of 7 U/ml was obtained.