Enzyme Research 2011-01-01

Production of Proteolytic Enzymes by a Keratin-Degrading Aspergillus niger.

Fernanda Cortez Lopes, Lucas André Dedavid E Silva, Deise Michele Tichota, Daniel Joner Daroit, Renata Voltolini Velho, Jamile Queiroz Pereira, Ana Paula Folmer Corrêa, Adriano Brandelli

Index: Enzyme Res. 2011 , 487093, (2011)

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Abstract

A fungal isolate with capability to grow in keratinous substrate as only source of carbon and nitrogen was identified as Aspergillus niger using the sequencing of the ITS region of the rDNA. This strain produced a slightly acid keratinase and an acid protease during cultivation in feather meal. The peak of keratinolytic activity occurred in 48 h and the maximum proteolytic activity in 96 h. These enzymes were partly characterized as serine protease and aspartic protease, respectively. The effects of feather meal concentration and initial pH on enzyme production were evaluated using a central composite design combined with response surface methodology. The optimal conditions were determined as pH 5.0 for protease and 7.8 for keratinase and 20 g/L of feather meal, showing that both models were predictive. Production of keratinases by A. niger is a less-exploited field that might represent a novel and promising biotechnological application for this microorganism.


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