Production of extracellular alkaline protease by new halotolerant alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. NPST-AK15 isolated from hyper saline soda lakes
Background: Alkaline proteases are among the most important classes of industrial hydrolytic enzymes. The industrial demand for alkaline proteases with favorable properties continues to enhance the search for new enzymes. The present study focused on isolation of new alkaline producing alkaliphilic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 2015-05, Vol.18 (3), p.236-243 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Alkaline proteases are among the most important classes of
industrial hydrolytic enzymes. The industrial demand for alkaline
proteases with favorable properties continues to enhance the search for
new enzymes. The present study focused on isolation of new alkaline
producing alkaliphilic bacteria from hyper saline soda lakes and
optimization of the enzyme production. Results: A new potent alkaline
protease producing halotolerant alkaliphilic isolate NPST-AK15 was
isolated from hyper saline soda lakes, which affiliated to Bacillus
sp. based on 16S rRNA gene analysis. Organic nitrogen supported enzyme
production showing maximum yield using yeast extract, and as a carbon
source, fructose gave maximum protease production. NPST-AK15 can grow
over a broad range of NaCl concentrations (0-20%), showing
maximal growth and enzyme production at 0-5%, indicated the
halotolerant nature of this bacterium. Ba and Ca enhanced enzyme
production by 1.6 and 1.3 fold respectively. The optimum temperature
and pH for both enzyme production and cell growth were at 40°C and
pH 11, respectively. Alkaline protease secretion was coherent with the
growth pattern, started at beginning of the exponential phase and
reached maximal in mid stationary phase (36 h). Conclusions: A
newhalotolerant alkaliphilic alkaline protease producing Bacillus
sp.NPST-AK15 was isolated from soda lakes. Optimization of various
fermentation parameters resulted in an increase of enzyme yield by 22.8
fold, indicating the significance of optimization of the fermentation
parameters to obtain commercial yield of the enzyme. NPST-AK15 and its
extracellular alkaline protease with salt tolerance signify their
potential applicability in the laundry industry and other applications. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejbt.2015.04.001 |