The role of phosphorus in the biosynthesis of Penicillium cyclopium 2-11 pectinase enzymes


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  • A.K. Kalieva Aktobe Regional State University. K. Zhubanova

Keywords:

pectinase enzymes, culture, strain, nutrient medium, biosynthesis, immobilization

Abstract

A significant influence on the formation of pectinase enzymes has a source of nitrogen nutrition. The most
effective, providing high synthesis of pectinase enzymes, are inorganic nitrogen compounds and primarily physiologically acidic
nitrogen sources. We have found that for the active synthesis of P. cyclopium 2-11 pectinase enzymes, it is necessary to add
more phosphorus to the medium than recommended by the апapek medium. When using trisubstituted ammonium phosphate
as an nitrogen source, an additional amount of phosphorus is added to the medium along with it (0.164 g according to P).
This determined the advantage of this nitrogen source over others. Therefore, when using other nitrogen sources as a source of
nitrogen nutrition, it is necessary to take into account that in order to maximize the biosynthesis of P. cyclopium 2-11 pectinase
enzymes, phosphorus should be added in an amount of 0.368 g / 100 ml of medium, which increases the biosynthesis of the PL
enzymes in the immobilized culture in 10-11 time.

Published

2026-06-07

How to Cite

Kalieva А. . (2026). The role of phosphorus in the biosynthesis of Penicillium cyclopium 2-11 pectinase enzymes. BULLETIN of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. BIOSCIENCE Series, 128(3), 42–47. Retrieved from https://bulbio.enu.kz/index.php/main/article/view/984

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