Expression of recombinant phytase of Bacillus subtilis E20 in Escherichia coli HMS 174 and improving the growth performance of white shrimp,Litopenaeus vannamei,juveniles by using phytase‐pretreated soybean meal‐containing diet |
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Authors: | W. Cheng C.‐S. Chiu Y.‐K. Guu S.‐T. Tsai C.‐H. Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Aquaculture, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, , Pingtung, Taiwan;2. Department of Food Science, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, , Pingtung, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | To produce a thermostable and neutral phytase (phy) of Bacillus subtilis E20 in Escherichia coli HMS174 and evaluate its efficiency in improving growth performance. The phy C of B. subtilis E20 was expressed in E. coli HMS 174, and then the 42‐kDa recombinant phy C was purified by Ni‐NAT and analysed by SDS–PAGE. The recombinant phy C had optimal ranges of pH of 6 ~ 7 and temperature of 50 ~ 60 °C. A thermostability analysis showed that the enzyme is a thermostable phytase, and around 33% of residual activity was detected after being incubated at 90 ~ 100 °C for 10 min. The recombinant phy C‐pretreated soybean meal for feed preparation improved white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, growth and feed efficiency. Overall, the neutral and thermostable phy C is suitable for aquafeed, and it is able to improve the nutritional utilization, resulting in enhanced shrimp growth and reduced feed costs. |
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Keywords: | Bacillus subtilis E20 growth performance Litopenaeus vannamei phytase soybean meal |
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