Characterization of an extracellular alkaline serine protease from marine Engyodontium album BTMFS10


Autoria(s): Chandrasekaran, M; Archana, Kishore; Sreeja, Chellappan; Soorej, Basheer M; Jasmin, C; Sarita,G Bhat; Elyas, K K
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26/11/2010

Resumo

An alkaline protease from marine Engyodontium album was characterized for its physicochemical properties towards evaluation of its suitability for potential industrial applications. Molecular mass of the enzyme by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) analysis was calculated as 28.6 kDa. Isoelectric focusing yielded pI of 3–4. Enzyme inhibition by phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) and aprotinin confirmed the serine protease nature of the enzyme.Km, Vmax, and Kcat of the enzyme were 4.727 9 10-2 mg/ml, 394.68 U, and 4.2175 9 10-2 s-1, respectively. Enzyme was noted to be active over a broad range of pH (6–12) and temperature (15–65 C), withmaximumactivity at pH 11 and 60 C. CaCl2 (1 mM), starch (1%), and sucrose (1%) imparted thermal stability at 65 C. Hg2?, Cu2?, Fe3?, Zn2?, Cd?, and Al3? inhibited enzyme activity, while 1 mMCo2? enhanced enzyme activity. Reducing agents enhanced enzyme activity at lower concentrations. The enzyme showed considerable storage stability, and retained its activity in the presence of hydrocarbons, natural oils, surfactants, and most of the organic solvents tested. Results indicate that the marine protease holds potential for use in the detergent industry and for varied applications.

J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol (2011) 38:743–752 DOI 10.1007/s10295-010-0914-3

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4264

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en

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Springer

Palavras-Chave #Engyodontium album #Serine protease #Detergent enzyme #Characterization #Amino acid analysis #MALDI-MS
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Article