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Enhanced Production and Characterization of a Highly Stable Extracellular Protease from an Extreme Halophilic Isolate Salicola marasensis

Owing to their superior catalytic activity in the extreme conditions, extremozymes have found the potential biotechnological applications for industrial purposes. A robust extracellular protease activity was detected in the culture broth of Salicola marasensis, an extreme halophilic bacterium, after...

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Autores principales: Khoshnevis, Nika, Rezaei, Shahla, Samaei-Nouroozi, Amene, Amin, Mohsen, Moshfegh, Mahsa, Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza, Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6269555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30568698
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author Khoshnevis, Nika
Rezaei, Shahla
Samaei-Nouroozi, Amene
Amin, Mohsen
Moshfegh, Mahsa
Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza
Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali
author_facet Khoshnevis, Nika
Rezaei, Shahla
Samaei-Nouroozi, Amene
Amin, Mohsen
Moshfegh, Mahsa
Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza
Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali
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description Owing to their superior catalytic activity in the extreme conditions, extremozymes have found the potential biotechnological applications for industrial purposes. A robust extracellular protease activity was detected in the culture broth of Salicola marasensis, an extreme halophilic bacterium, after a 48 h-incubation. The effect of different media ingredients in a liquid state fermentation was followed with the aim of improving the enzyme production yield. Fractional factorial and Box-Behnken designs were applied to get a 3.4 fold (from 6.0 to 20.3 U mL(−1)) improvement of protease production. The distinguishing features of this enzyme were stability at a wide range of pH (5.0–11.0) and temperature (25–60 °C), significant compatibility towards organic solvents, metal ions, chemicals, and surfactants, and hydrolysis of a variety of substrates. The properties of this enzyme can be of tremendous help in terms of the halophilic proteolytic extract’s industrial applications.
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spelling pubmed-62695552018-12-19 Enhanced Production and Characterization of a Highly Stable Extracellular Protease from an Extreme Halophilic Isolate Salicola marasensis Khoshnevis, Nika Rezaei, Shahla Samaei-Nouroozi, Amene Amin, Mohsen Moshfegh, Mahsa Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali Iran J Pharm Res Original Article Owing to their superior catalytic activity in the extreme conditions, extremozymes have found the potential biotechnological applications for industrial purposes. A robust extracellular protease activity was detected in the culture broth of Salicola marasensis, an extreme halophilic bacterium, after a 48 h-incubation. The effect of different media ingredients in a liquid state fermentation was followed with the aim of improving the enzyme production yield. Fractional factorial and Box-Behnken designs were applied to get a 3.4 fold (from 6.0 to 20.3 U mL(−1)) improvement of protease production. The distinguishing features of this enzyme were stability at a wide range of pH (5.0–11.0) and temperature (25–60 °C), significant compatibility towards organic solvents, metal ions, chemicals, and surfactants, and hydrolysis of a variety of substrates. The properties of this enzyme can be of tremendous help in terms of the halophilic proteolytic extract’s industrial applications. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6269555/ /pubmed/30568698 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Khoshnevis, Nika
Rezaei, Shahla
Samaei-Nouroozi, Amene
Amin, Mohsen
Moshfegh, Mahsa
Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza
Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali
Enhanced Production and Characterization of a Highly Stable Extracellular Protease from an Extreme Halophilic Isolate Salicola marasensis
title Enhanced Production and Characterization of a Highly Stable Extracellular Protease from an Extreme Halophilic Isolate Salicola marasensis
title_full Enhanced Production and Characterization of a Highly Stable Extracellular Protease from an Extreme Halophilic Isolate Salicola marasensis
title_fullStr Enhanced Production and Characterization of a Highly Stable Extracellular Protease from an Extreme Halophilic Isolate Salicola marasensis
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Production and Characterization of a Highly Stable Extracellular Protease from an Extreme Halophilic Isolate Salicola marasensis
title_short Enhanced Production and Characterization of a Highly Stable Extracellular Protease from an Extreme Halophilic Isolate Salicola marasensis
title_sort enhanced production and characterization of a highly stable extracellular protease from an extreme halophilic isolate salicola marasensis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6269555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30568698
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