Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Squarebop I bacteriorhodopsin is a light-activated proton pump present in the membranes of the archeon
Haloquadratum walsbyi, a square-shaped organism representing 50-60% of microbial population in the
crystallizer ponds of the coastal salterns.
Here we describe: (1) the operating mode of a bioreactor designed to concentrate the saltern biomass
through a microfiltration process based on polyethersulfone hollow fibers; (2) the isolation of Squarebop
I bacteriorhodopsin from solubilized biomass by means of a single chromatographic step; (3) tightly
bound lipids to the isolated and purified protein as revealed by MALDI-TOF/MS analysis; (4) the photoactivity
of Squarebop I bacteriorhodopsin isolated from environmental samples by flash spectroscopy.
Yield of the isolation process is 150 lg of Squarebop I bacteriorhodopsin from 1 l of 25-fold concentrated
biomass. The possibility of using the concentrated biomass of salterns, as renewable resource
for the isolation of functional bacteriorhodopsin and possibly other valuable bioproducts, is briefly
discussed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Retinal proteins; Microfiltration; Hollow fibers; Halophilic archaea
List of contributors:
Corcelli, Angela; Agostiano, Angela; Pollice, Alfieri; Laera, Giuseppe; Milano, Francesco; Lopalco, Patrizia
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