Enzyme-producing symbiotic bacteria in gastropods and bivalves molluscs: Candidates for bioindustry materials

Author:

SETYATI WILIS ARI,PRINGGENIES DELIANIS,SOENARDJO NIRWANI,PRAMESTI RINI

Abstract

Abstract. Setyati WA, Pringgenies D, Soenardjo N, Pramesti R. 2023. Enzyme-producing symbiotic bacteria in gastropods and bivalves molluscs: candidates for bioindustry materials. Biodiversitas 24: 20-25. Biotechnology plays a vital role in modern civilization because almost all aspects of human life have benefited from the development of biotechnological applications, especially in the bioindustry. Therefore, the present study aims to obtain bacterial isolates from molluscs and identify those with the potential to produce protease, amylase, and cellulase enzymes using bimolecular methods and bacterial biochemical analysis. The samples were collected in April 2022 from the coastal waters of Krakal, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The symbiotic bacteria were isolated, and screened for different enzymatic activity. The molecular method (16S rRNA gene sequence) was used to identify acterial isolates with the highest potential for enzymatic activity. Biochemical analysis of isolates that are potential candidates for industrial materials was carried out using the thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC) method to detect the compounds produced by bacteria. The results showed that the bacterial isolates GS 1-4, GS 2-1, and GS 2-12 had similarity with Alcaligenes faecalis (99.83%), Alcaligenes faecalis (99.74%) and Alcaligenes aquatilis (98.51%) respectively. The three isolates showed the potent enzymatic activity and contained alcohol, amines, aldehyde, ketone and conjugated aromatics, as well as amino acids for potential candidates of bioindustry materials.

Publisher

UNS Solo

Subject

Plant Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology

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