Lipase activity in Streptomyces lividans, Streptomyces clavuligerus, Strept
omyces coelicolor, and Streptomyces ces rimosus and a wild-type and recombi
nant strain of Saccharoplyspora erythraea (formerly Streptomyces erythreus)
was studied. Optimization of a sensitive and accurate titration method for
detection of lipase activity in each strain took place to investigate indi
vidual lipase characteristics within submerged culture containing oil as a
partial carbon source. Lipases also were compared with respect to the locat
ion of the enzyme in relation to the cell. Lipase activity was not compared
in terms of specificity. The results show that, in all strains studied, th
e lipase enzyme appears to be associated with the cell. Lipase: activity of
the strains investigated, with the exception of S. clavuligerus and S. coe
licolor, was produced in the absence of oil in the process media, although
cell-associated lipase activity levels were elevated in the presence of inc
reasing oil concentrations. Lipase activity in S. clavuligerus was detected
only in the presence of a oil substrate, and lipase activity in S. coelico
lor was detected only if oil was present at high concentration in the cultu
re medium when compared with the other strains studied. (C) 1999 Elsevier S
cience Inc. All rights reserved.