Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7077056 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
The present study investigated the effects of several physicochemical parameters on the improvement of phycobiliproteins (especially phycocyanin) synthesis in a newly isolated species of Nostoc sp. Standard BG110 medium was modified to enhance the biomass productivity in different photobioreactors. The initial pH of 8, light intensity of 40 μmol mâ2 sâ1, temperature of 35 °C, diurnal cycle of 16:8 h (light:dark regime), 75.48 μM Na2CO3and 17.65 mM NaNO3 were found most suitable for the phycobiliproteins synthesis. Cyanobacteria exhibited chromatic adaptation, causing overexpression of phycocyanin in red and phycoerythrin in green light. The maximum phycobiliproteins yield of 0.13 g gâ1 dry cell weight was obtained in green light. Phycocyanin was further purified using thin layer chromatography (TLC), anion exchange chromatography and SDS-PAGE (denaturing gel) electrophoresis.
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Authors
Eldin M. Johnson, Kanhaiya Kumar, Debabrata Das,