Induction Studies Of A Novel Alpha-Glucosidase Purified From Lactobacillus Fermentum Grown On Resistant Starch

Mousami Shankar Addala,Muralikrishna Gudipati

PHARMACOGNOSY MAGAZINE(2018)

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Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate the induction studies of resistant starch (RS)-degrading enzyme purified from Lactobacillus fermentum. Background: RS is one of the components of dietary fiber and considered as a good prebiotic. Earlier studies from our laboratory reporting L. fermentum to be the most efficient in degrading RS among several lactic acid bacteria tested. L. fermentum produced alpha-glucosidase when grown on RS, which was purified biochemically and characterized. Results and Discussion: The alpha-glucosidase was synthesized de novo and was repressed by glucose. Known protein synthesis inhibitors such as potassium cyanide, 2,4-dinitrophenol, and tetracycline were found to inhibit alpha-glucosidase synthesis. Cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate was found to be a stimulator of alpha-glucosidase synthesis; however, it did not have any impact on the lag phase. Glutamate acted as an excellent nonrepressing carbon source. Maltooligosaccharides, dextrins, and soluble starch had varied influence on the induction of alpha-glucosidase synthesis. Conclusion: In the present communication, possible factors regulating alpha-glucosidase synthesis in L. fermentum were examined and discussed in terms of catabolite and apparent temperature-sensitive repression, culture age, induction, inhibitors, and various carbon sources.
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Alpha-glucosidase, cyclic adenosine monophosphate, glucose, Lactobacillus fermentum, maltooligosaccharides, resistant starch
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