Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2013, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (4): 101-109.

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Isolation of Strain Producing Complex Lignocellulase and the Optimization of Culture Conditions

Yu Junjie1,2, He Ronglin2, Wu Gaihong2, Zhang Can1,2, Chen Shulin2, Zhang Tongcun1   

  1. 1. College of Biotechnology,Tianjin University of Science and Technology,Tianjin 300457 ;2. Tianjin Key Laboratory for Industrial Biological Systems and Bioprocess Engineering,Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Tianjin 300308
  • Received:2012-10-24 Revised:2013-04-22 Online:2013-04-22 Published:2013-04-22

Abstract: Based on enrichment culture, initial screening, and further screening by spotting vaccination, a group of degradation lignocelluloses strains were isolated from soil. Then strains were cultured in the flask to develop the repeated screening, and enzymes activity was tested, finally a filamentous fungus 26-6 was screened. Then colonial morphology of the strain on PDA plate was observed, spore morphology was also observed by scanning electron microscope. According to the ITS rDNA sequence analysis, the fungi was initially identified as a Penicillium oxalicum strain and named Penicillium oxalicum EH26-6. Culture optimization was then carried out in flask scale and finally the optimal culture condition was determined as corn cob for carbon source, corn steep powder for organic nitrogen source, pH5.0, temperature 30℃ , inoculation 10%. The research provided an alternative strain for the low cost production of composite cellulose enzyme.

Key words: Isolation, Lignocelluloses, Culture condition, Optimization