PENAPISAN BAKTERI SIMBION LAMUN Thalassia hemprichii PENGHASIL ENZIM HIDROLASE

Rizky I Moroki, Elvy L Ginting, Stenly Wullur, Veibe Warouw, Edwin LA Ngangi

Abstract


The research aims to determine the ability of the seagrass symbiont bacteria Thalassia hemprichii to produce protease and amylase. The symbiont bacteria T. hemprichii had been cultured in the laboratory. Five isolate bacteria namely 3M.2, E2.2, E3.2, 6.2 and 5.2 were analyzed in this research.  Bacterial enzyme activity was screened by growing the bacterium using the paper disc on skim milk agar and starch agar media for 2 x 24 hours.  Enzyme activity was indicated by the formation of a clear zone around the bacterial colonies. The proteolytic (IP) and amylolytic indexes (IA) were calculated by dividing the diameter of clear zone with the bacterium colonies. The results showed that the bacterial isolate 3M.2, E2.2 and 6.2 could produce proteases in 24 hours incubation with IP of 1,67, 1,20 and 1,33, respectively. While isolate 5.2 could produce protease after being incubated for 48 hours with an IP of 1,03. During the 48 hours incubation time, there were decrease in the IP of bacterial isolates of 3M.2, E2.2 and 6.2. Furthermore, 3M.2 bacterial isolate was able to produce amylase in 24 hours of incubation with an IA of 1,27. Meanwhile, bacterial isolate E2.2 could produce amylase after being incubated for 48 hours with an IA of 1,17.

 

Keywords: Seagrass T. hemprichii, hydrolase enzymes, amylase, protease


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.35800/jplt.10.1.2022.40535

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