scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal ArticleDOI

Characterization of a protease of a feather‐degrading Microbacterium species

TLDR
Aims:  To characterize a new feather‐degrading bacterium.
Abstract
AIMS: To characterize a new feather-degrading bacterium. METHODS AND RESULTS: The strain kr10 producing a high keratinolytic activity when cultured on native feather broth was identified as Microbacterium sp., based on phenotypical characteristics and 16S rDNA sequence. The bacterium presented optimum growth and feather-degrading activity at pH 7.0 and 30 degrees C. Complete feather degradation was achieved during cultivation. The keratinase was partially purified by gel filtration chromatography. It was optimally active at pH 7.0 and 55 degrees C. The enzyme was inhibited by 1,10-phenanthroline, EDTA, p-chloromercuribenzoic acid, 2-mercaptoethanol and metal ions like Hg(2+), Cu(2+) and Zn(2+). SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: A new Microbacterium sp. strain was characterized presenting high feather-degrading activity, which appears to be associated to a metalloprotease-type keratinase. This micro-organism has enormous potential for use in biotechnological processes involving keratin hydrolysis.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Microbial keratinases and their prospective applications: an overview.

TL;DR: Keratinases stand out among proteases since they attack the keratin residues and hence find application in developing cost-effective feather by-products for feed and fertilizers and their prospective application in the challenging field of prion degradation would revolutionize the protease world in the near future.
Journal ArticleDOI

Biochemical features of microbial keratinases and their production and applications.

TL;DR: Keratinases are exciting proteolytic enzymes that display the capability to degrade the insoluble protein keratin and their use in biomass conversion into biofuels may address the increasing concern on energy conservation and recycling.
Journal ArticleDOI

Bacterial Keratinases: Useful Enzymes for Bioprocessing Agroindustrial Wastes and Beyond

TL;DR: The use of keratinases to enhance drug delivery in some tissues and hydrolysis of prion proteins arise as novel outstanding applications for these enzymes.
Journal ArticleDOI

Microbial enzymes with special characteristics for biotechnological applications.

TL;DR: This article overviews the enzymes produced by microorganisms, which have been extensively studied worldwide for their isolation, purification and characterization of their specific properties, and proven their utility in bio-industries such as food, leather, textiles, animal feed, and inBio-conversions and bio-remediations.
Journal ArticleDOI

Purification and characterization of an alkaline keratinase from Streptomyces sp.

TL;DR: Stability in the presence of detergents, surfactants and solvents make this keratinase extremely useful for biotechnological process involving keratin hydrolysis or in the leather industry.
References
More filters
Journal Article

PHYLIP-Phylogeny inference package (Version 3.2)

J. Felsenstein
- 01 Jan 1989 - 
Book

Biochemical tests for identification of medical bacteria

TL;DR: Biochemical tests for identification of medical bacteria using X-ray diffraction analysis for the determination of Na6(CO3)(SO4)2, Na2SO4, and Na2CO3 are used.
Journal ArticleDOI

Biochemical Tests for Identification of Medical Bacteria.

TL;DR: You can easily find and get this biochemical tests for identification of medical bacteria by reading this site.
Related Papers (5)