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    Characterization and distribution of esterase activity in activated sludge

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    The location and activity of esterase enzymes in activated Sludge from three Municipal wastewater treatment plants were characterized using model Substrate, and denaturing and nondenaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) Of particulate, freeze thaw (primarily periplasmic enzymes and those associated with outer cell surfaces) and extracellular fractions of activated sludge bacteria. Particulate and freeze thaw fractions had a similar spectrum of substrate specificity and contained significant levels of protein and esterase activity against model substrates, C-2 C-18 monoesters or p-nitrophenol and C-2 C-8 diesters of fluorescein. Esterase activity was highest with substrates that had short alkyl chains (C-4) and decreased as the chain lengths increased beyond C-8. Extracellular fractions contained very low levels of protein
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