Improvement of penicillin G acylase expression in Escherichia coli through UV induced mutations

We used ultraviolet (UV) radiation to induce mutation in three locally isolated strains of Escherichia coli. Different dilutions of bacterial cultures were exposed to UV lamp of 254 nm wavelength for different time intervals at varied distances ranging from 5 to 210 sec and 5 to 100 cm. Viable colonies were screened for mutants with an increased production of penicillin G acylase (PGA) and a reduced production of β-lactamase, which are the desired properties of PGA producing industrial strains. A survival curve was made to get optimum exposure time and distance. The survival percentage for each exposure period was calculated and 1-5% survival was found useful for obtaining mutants with desired change. Screening for PGA and β-lactamase constitutive and/or deficient mutants was made by Serratia marcescens overlay test. A total of 100 survivors were selected of which 49% expressed PGA activity higher than the parent strain. Frequency of β-lactamase constitutive and deficient mutants was 48 and 52%, respectively. The best hyper-producing mutant (BDCS-N-M74), with almost negligible expression of β-lactamase, exhibited three-fold (22.5 mg 6-APA h-1 mg-1 wet cells) increase in PGA activity compared with that in the parent strain (6.7 mg 6-APA h-1 mg-1 wet cells). The results indicated the successful induction of UV mediated mutation in E. coli for PGA hyper-producing mutants lacking β-lactamase activity.

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Main Authors: Arshad,Rubina, Farooq,Shafqat, Ali,Syed Shahid
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spelling oai:scielo:S1517-838220100004000352010-08-09Improvement of penicillin G acylase expression in Escherichia coli through UV induced mutationsArshad,RubinaFarooq,ShafqatAli,Syed Shahid Escherichia coli mutation penicillin G acylase expression UV irradiation We used ultraviolet (UV) radiation to induce mutation in three locally isolated strains of Escherichia coli. Different dilutions of bacterial cultures were exposed to UV lamp of 254 nm wavelength for different time intervals at varied distances ranging from 5 to 210 sec and 5 to 100 cm. Viable colonies were screened for mutants with an increased production of penicillin G acylase (PGA) and a reduced production of β-lactamase, which are the desired properties of PGA producing industrial strains. A survival curve was made to get optimum exposure time and distance. The survival percentage for each exposure period was calculated and 1-5% survival was found useful for obtaining mutants with desired change. Screening for PGA and β-lactamase constitutive and/or deficient mutants was made by Serratia marcescens overlay test. A total of 100 survivors were selected of which 49% expressed PGA activity higher than the parent strain. Frequency of β-lactamase constitutive and deficient mutants was 48 and 52%, respectively. The best hyper-producing mutant (BDCS-N-M74), with almost negligible expression of β-lactamase, exhibited three-fold (22.5 mg 6-APA h-1 mg-1 wet cells) increase in PGA activity compared with that in the parent strain (6.7 mg 6-APA h-1 mg-1 wet cells). The results indicated the successful induction of UV mediated mutation in E. coli for PGA hyper-producing mutants lacking β-lactamase activity.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology v.41 n.4 20102010-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822010000400035en10.1590/S1517-83822010000400035
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Improvement of penicillin G acylase expression in Escherichia coli through UV induced mutations
author_facet Arshad,Rubina
Farooq,Shafqat
Ali,Syed Shahid
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title Improvement of penicillin G acylase expression in Escherichia coli through UV induced mutations
title_short Improvement of penicillin G acylase expression in Escherichia coli through UV induced mutations
title_full Improvement of penicillin G acylase expression in Escherichia coli through UV induced mutations
title_fullStr Improvement of penicillin G acylase expression in Escherichia coli through UV induced mutations
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of penicillin G acylase expression in Escherichia coli through UV induced mutations
title_sort improvement of penicillin g acylase expression in escherichia coli through uv induced mutations
description We used ultraviolet (UV) radiation to induce mutation in three locally isolated strains of Escherichia coli. Different dilutions of bacterial cultures were exposed to UV lamp of 254 nm wavelength for different time intervals at varied distances ranging from 5 to 210 sec and 5 to 100 cm. Viable colonies were screened for mutants with an increased production of penicillin G acylase (PGA) and a reduced production of β-lactamase, which are the desired properties of PGA producing industrial strains. A survival curve was made to get optimum exposure time and distance. The survival percentage for each exposure period was calculated and 1-5% survival was found useful for obtaining mutants with desired change. Screening for PGA and β-lactamase constitutive and/or deficient mutants was made by Serratia marcescens overlay test. A total of 100 survivors were selected of which 49% expressed PGA activity higher than the parent strain. Frequency of β-lactamase constitutive and deficient mutants was 48 and 52%, respectively. The best hyper-producing mutant (BDCS-N-M74), with almost negligible expression of β-lactamase, exhibited three-fold (22.5 mg 6-APA h-1 mg-1 wet cells) increase in PGA activity compared with that in the parent strain (6.7 mg 6-APA h-1 mg-1 wet cells). The results indicated the successful induction of UV mediated mutation in E. coli for PGA hyper-producing mutants lacking β-lactamase activity.
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