PRODUCTION OF BIOSURFACTANT FROM BACILLUS MEGATERIUM AND PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENES ISOLATED FROM OIL CONTAMINATED SOURCES AND EXPRESSION OF BIOSURFACTANT PRODUCING GENES
*1Amit Pandey and 2Ayush Saxena
1MRD LifeSciences Pvt Ltd, Lucknow(UP), India.
2Dept of Biotechnology, SHIATS,Allahabaad (UP), India.
ABSTRACT
The present study is carried out by isolation and characterization of
biosurfactant producing microbes from oil contaminated sites.
Bioremediation refers the clean up the environment using microbes. In
this work the Bacillus megaterium and Pseudomonas fluorescenes
were isolated according to Bergey’s manual and further used for oil
degradation to check the production of biosurfactant. The Shake flask
method, Agar well diffusion method and Spread plate method were
used for oil degradation.Further the optimization was carried out for
best carbon ,nitrogen sources and also for pH and temperature. And in
last the pasmid was isolated from production media and after
restriction digestion , ligation the transformation was done to transform
oil degrading genes in to non oil degrading microbes.
Keywords: Bioremediation, Shake flask method, Agar well diffusion method, Spread plate method and optimization.
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