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New member of the hormone-sensitive lipase family from the permafrost microbial community

Siberian permafrost is a unique environment inhabited with diverse groups of microorganisms. Among them, there are numerous producers of biotechnologically relevant enzymes including lipases and esterases. Recently, we have constructed a metagenomic library from a permafrost sample and identified in...

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Published in:Bioengineered 2017-07, Vol.8 (4), p.420-423
Main Authors: Petrovskaya, Lada E., Novototskaya-Vlasova, Ksenia A., Gapizov, Sultan Sh, Spirina, Elena V., Durdenko, Ekaterina V., Rivkina, Elizaveta M.
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description Siberian permafrost is a unique environment inhabited with diverse groups of microorganisms. Among them, there are numerous producers of biotechnologically relevant enzymes including lipases and esterases. Recently, we have constructed a metagenomic library from a permafrost sample and identified in it several genes coding for potential lipolytic enzymes. In the current work, properties of the recombinant esterases obtained from this library are compared with the previously characterized lipase from Psychrobacter cryohalolentis and other representatives of the hormone-sensitive lipase family.
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Permafrost - microbiology
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Siberian permafrost
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