Extracellular lipase production by Yarrowia lipolytica under magnetic fields

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Bruno Roswag Machado
Susan Hartwig Duarte
Lucielen Oliveira Santos
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[1] Federal University of Rio Grande,Laboratory of Biotechnology, School of Chemistry and Food
[2] Federal University of Rio Grande,Laboratory of Biochemistry and Microbiology, School of Chemistry and Food
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Biotechnology; Enzymes; Full factorial design; Yeast;
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This study aimed at estimating cultivation conditions to enable Yarrowia lipolytica NNRL Y-1095 to produce extracellular lipase and at evaluating the influence of magnetic fields (MF) on the lipase production and on its catalytic conditions. Culture conditions of carbon sources and surfactant defined to produce extracellular lipase were 10 g L−1 glucose, 15 g L−1 olive oil and 2 g L−1 Triton X-100. The highest lipase activity (34.8 U mL−1) was reached after 144 h when MFs were applied from 72 to 144 h of culture. It corresponds to an increase of 287.5% by comparison with the highest lipase activity in the control culture. MF application from 72 to 144 h did not change the optimal temperature of lipase, which was 37 °C, by comparison with the control. However, the optimal pH of the control was 7.0 while the one of lipase produced with MF was 8.0. Findings highlighted that the presence of MFs led to increase in synthesis of lipase by Y. lipolytica, with changes in the catalytic profile. This is one of the first studies of MF application to Y. lipolytica NRRL Y-1095 cultures to produce lipase.
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