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Biotechnology Letters, Vol.31, No.1, 89-94, 2009
A novel extracellular phospholipase C purified from a marine bacterium, Pseudoalteromonas sp J937
Marine bacterial isolates were screened for phospholipase C (PLC) activity on PCY agar plates containing phosphatidylcholine (PC) as substrate. The strain that showed the highest activity on a PCY screening agar plate and a thin-layer chromatography was identified as a strain of Pseudoalteromonas and subsequently designated Pseudoalteromonas sp. J937. The extracellular PLC of the strain J937 was purified to a specific activity of 33 U mg(-1) protein by serial ion exchange and gel filtration column chromatography. It had a molecular mass of 32 kDa estimated by SDS PAGE. The optimal pH and temperature of the enzyme were about pH 8 and 45 degrees C, respectively. The PLC hydrolyzed phosphatidylethanolamine as well as PC but not other glycerophospholipids. Its activity was enhanced by 150% with Ca2+ (200 mM) and by 180% with Na+ (500 mM), suggesting that the purified PLC is a marine-type enzyme.