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Process Biochemistry, Vol.40, No.3-4, 1271-1278, 2005
Extracellular nuclease from a thermophile, Streptomyces thermonitrificans: production, purification and partial characterization of - double strand preferential - deoxyribonuclease activity
A thermophilic strain of Streptomyces themionitrificans produced high levels of extracellular nuclease (designated as nuclease Stn beta) when grown on nutrient broth glucose medium. Maximal nuclease activity (51 U ml(-1)) was obtained, in 40 h, when the culture was grown on modified NBG medium at 45 degreesC. The enzyme was purified to homogeneity with an overall recovery of 5.6% and a specific activity of 10,833. The relative molecular mass of the purified enzyme, determined by gel filtration, was 22.4 kDa and it showed an obligate requirement for Mn2+ for activity. The optimum pH and temperature of nuclease Stn beta were 8.0 and 45 degreesC, respectively. The enzyme was inhibited by Mg2+ CO2+, Cu2+, Zn2+ and Hg2+, inorganic phosphate, pyrophosphate, dithiothreitol, beta-mereaptoethanol, EDTA and NaCl. Nuclease Stn beta was stable to high concentrations of urea and organic solvents but susceptible to low concentrations of SDS and guanidine hydrochloride. Nuclease Stn beta is a multifunctional enzyme with substrate specificity in the order of dsDNA > ssDNA much greater than RNA. The end products of dsDNA hydrolysis were predominantly oligonucleotides (85-90%) and small amounts of 5' mononucleotides (10-15%) suggesting an endo mode of action. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.