SELECTIVE ISOLATION AND MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF L-ARGINASE PRODUCING BACTERIA FROM MARINE SEDIMENTS.
Rahamat Unissa*, M. Sudhakar and A. Sunil Kumar Reddy
ABSTRACT
L-Arginase (EC 3.5.3.1) is a therapeutic enzyme that catalyzes the
irreversible hydrolysis of L-arginine to l-ornithine and urea .It is
widely expressed in bacteria, fungi, yeast, actinomycetes, algae and
plants etc. It has gained importance due to its potential application as
anti-cancer agent against wide range of tumour cells. With an aim to
isolate a potential L-arginase producing strain, marine soil and water
samples were collected from different places of chirala beach of
Andhra Pradesh, India. Semi quantitative screening was done by using
mineral arginine agar medium. Further the activity was confirmed by
estimating the levels of urea calorimetrically. Among the 35 strains
isolated, 15 were found positive out of which , one of the potent isolate
was selected and identified. The morphological and biochemical
characterization revealed that the potent isolate belongs to the genus Idiomarina. Further, 16s
rRNA gene of the potent isolate was amplified and analyzed which showed that it had about
99% similarity with Idiomarina sp. Idiomarina sediminum (T); c121; (Gene Bank accession
no. EF212001) and the next homologue was Idiomarina sediminum; H1695; (Gene Bank
accession no. JF346667). Thus, the strain was ultimately identified as Idiomarina sediminum;
H1695; (Gene Bank Accession Number JF346667).
Keywords: L-Arginase, Molecular analysis, Idiomarina sediminum; H1695.
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