Purification and characterization of two novel halotolerant extracellular proteases from Bacillus subtilis strain FP-133

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Bacillus subtilis strain FP-133, isolated from a fermented fish paste, synthesized two novel halotolerant extracellular proteases (expro-I and expro-II), showing activity and stability at concentrations of 0-20% (w/v) NaCl. Each protease was purified to homogeneity and characterized. The purified expro-I was a non-alkaline serine protease with an optimum pH of 7.5, although most serine proteases from Bacillus strains act at the alkaline side. The molecular mass of expro-I was 29 kDa. The purified expro-II was a metalloprotease with a molecular mass of 34kDa. It was activated by Fe 2+, which has never been reported as a bacterial protease activator. At a concentration of 7.5% (w/v) NaCl, both proteases preferred animal proteins to vegetable proteins as natural substrates. In addition, under saline conditions, expro-I and II showed high catalytic activity toward gelatin and casein respectively.

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Setyorini, E., Takenaka, S., Murakami, S., & Aoki, K. (2006). Purification and characterization of two novel halotolerant extracellular proteases from Bacillus subtilis strain FP-133. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 70(2), 433–440. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.70.433

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