Hj. Ruijssenaars et S. Hartmans, Plate screening methods for the detection of polysaccharase-producing microorganisms, APPL MICR B, 55(2), 2001, pp. 143-149
Polysaccharide-degrading enzymes (polysaccharases) are widely applied in in
dustry. One of the sources of these enzymes are polysaccharide-degrading mi
croorganisms. To obtain such microorganisms from enrichment cultures, strai
n collections or gene libraries, efficient plate screening methods are requ
ired that discriminate between intact and degraded polysaccharide. This can
be achieved by making use of specific physicochemical properties of the po
lysaccharide, such as complex formation with dyes and gelling capacity, or
by the application of dye-labelled polysaccharides. This review presents a
survey of plate methods based on these principles. Both theoretical and pra
ctical aspects of the methods are discussed.