Ali Imran, Abdullah Roheena, Saleem Asifa, Nisar Kinza, Kaleem Afshan, Iqtedar Mehwish, Iqbal Irfana, Chen Xiaoming
School of Life Science and Engineering, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang, China.
Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan.
Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 2025 Feb;197(2):891-909. doi: 10.1007/s12010-024-05067-2. Epub 2024 Sep 27.
The current study aimed to produce an amyloglucosidase enzyme from the fungal consortium. The best amylolytic fungal consortia were identified as Alternaria alternata and Aspergillus niger through the 18S rDNA technique. Fermentation kinetics and various nutritional and cultural parameters were analyzed. Maximum production was obtained in M4 media, pH 5.5, 30 °C, and 4 mL inoculum at 150 rpm after 72 h of incubation. Along with that, sodium nitrate at 2.5%, maltose, beef extract 1%, zinc sulfate (0.1%), and Tween 80 (0.1%) supported the maximum amyloglucosidase production. Amyloglucosidase was partially purified up to 1.6 purification fold with a specific activity of 1.84 Umg in a stepwise manner by ammonium sulfate purification, dialysis, and ion exchange chromatography. The AMG enzyme also revealed maximum activity at 50 °C with 5.0 pH. Upon the kinetic analysis, the specific yield coefficient Yp/x and volumetric rates Qp and Qx were also found to be significant in the above optimized conditions. The Km value 0.33 mg mL and Vmax 26.31 U mL were obtained at 1% soluble starch substrate. Thermodynamic parameters for soluble starch hydrolysis were as follows: ΔH = 48.78 kJ mol, (Ea) = - 46.0 kJ mol, and ΔS = - 43.10 J mol K. This finding indicates the indigenously isolated fungal consortium can be the best candidate for industrial applications.