Isolamento e clonagem do gene que codifica a lipase do fungo endomelanconiopsis endophytica
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Scientific discoveries and technological advances in the field of molecular biology of
proteins, especially in the late 19th and early 20th century, contributed to the
employment of biocatalysts by industries. This way, enzymes started to occupy an
important role in economically profitable activities. Lipases are among the hydrolytic
enzymes of great interest, because they are versatile biocatalysts, capable to
catalyze various reactions, both in aqueous and organic medium with water content
restricted. Although lipase are widely distributed, it can be said that these enzymes
are the most studied and exploited for its expression and production by fungi. In
microorganisms, lipases are able to show phospholipid activity, being used as a
defense mechanism, since when secreted, they provide competition with the
microflora; facilitate the digestion of lipids and fatty acids released assist in tissue
adhesion, cell-cell and cell-host. In this work, we isolated the lipase gene of the
fungus Endomelanconiopsis endophytica through several molecular biology tools,
such as the extraction of mRNA and synthesis of double stranded cDNA.