Improvement of Bioconversion of Vitamin D3 into Calcitriol by Actinomyces hyovaginalis through Protoplast Fusion and Enzyme Immobilization
Aboshanab K.M.A; Ahmad M. Abbas,; Walid F. Elkhatib; Mohammad M. Aboulwafa; Nadia A. Hassouna;
Abstract
Protoplast fusion and enzyme immobilization techniques were applied to increase calcitriol production from
vitamin D3 using Actinomyces hyovaginalis, a local isolate recovered from Egyptian soil, that has a potential
bioconversion activity of vitamin D3 into calcitriol. A total of sixteen protoplast hybrids, formed between Actinomyces
hyovaginalis isolate and two Bacillus species (B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis) were screened for vitamin D3
bioconversion activity. Compared to wild type isolate, four hybrids (formed between Actinomyces hyovaginalis isolate
and B. thuringiensis) were found to preserve the bioconversion activity; out of which, three hybrids coded V2B, V3B and
V8A exhibited higher calcitriol production. The hybrids coded V2B and V8A produced, per 1 L culture medium, about 0.5
and 0.4 mg calcitriol corresponding to 350% and 280%, respectively, increase compared to the wild type isolate. Among
different alginate concentrations applied, immobilization of cell lysate of Actinomyces hyovaginalis isolate using 2%
alginate showed 140% increase in calcitriol production from vitamin D3 compared to the free cell lysate. Activity of the
immobilized form was preserved for five repetitive uses over a period of 15 days but with a 50% decline in production
occurring at the fifth use.
vitamin D3 using Actinomyces hyovaginalis, a local isolate recovered from Egyptian soil, that has a potential
bioconversion activity of vitamin D3 into calcitriol. A total of sixteen protoplast hybrids, formed between Actinomyces
hyovaginalis isolate and two Bacillus species (B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis) were screened for vitamin D3
bioconversion activity. Compared to wild type isolate, four hybrids (formed between Actinomyces hyovaginalis isolate
and B. thuringiensis) were found to preserve the bioconversion activity; out of which, three hybrids coded V2B, V3B and
V8A exhibited higher calcitriol production. The hybrids coded V2B and V8A produced, per 1 L culture medium, about 0.5
and 0.4 mg calcitriol corresponding to 350% and 280%, respectively, increase compared to the wild type isolate. Among
different alginate concentrations applied, immobilization of cell lysate of Actinomyces hyovaginalis isolate using 2%
alginate showed 140% increase in calcitriol production from vitamin D3 compared to the free cell lysate. Activity of the
immobilized form was preserved for five repetitive uses over a period of 15 days but with a 50% decline in production
occurring at the fifth use.
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| Title | Improvement of Bioconversion of Vitamin D3 into Calcitriol by Actinomyces hyovaginalis through Protoplast Fusion and Enzyme Immobilization | Authors | Aboshanab K.M.A ; Ahmad M. Abbas, ; Walid F. Elkhatib ; Mohammad M. Aboulwafa ; Nadia A. Hassouna | Keywords | Bioconversion, protoplast fusion, immobilization, vitamin D3, calcitriol, Actinomyces hyovaginalis | Issue Date | 2017 | Journal | International Journal of Biotechnology for Wellness Industries |
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