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http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/MYCO.2003.31.4.209

Preliminary Characterization of Keratinolytic Enzyme of Aspergillus flavus K-03 and Its Potential in Biodegradation of Keratin Wastes  

Kim, Jeong-Dong (Department of Life Science, Hanyang University)
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Mycobiology / v.31, no.4, 2003 , pp. 209-213 More about this Journal
Abstract
Aspergillus flavus K-03 isolated from poultry forming soil in Korea was studied for its ability to produce extracellular proteases on basal medium containing 2%(w/v) chicken feathers. The fungus was observed to be a potent producer of such enzymes. Keratinolytic enzyme secretion was the best at 15 days of incubation period at pH 9 and temperature $40^{\circ}C$. No relationship existed between the enzyme yield and increase of biomass. Enzyme production was suppressed by exogenous sugars in descending order arabinose>maltose>mannose>fructose. But glucose did not influence the enzyme activity. The keratinolytic enzyme released by the fungus demonstrated the ability to decompose keratin substrates as chicken feather when exogenous glucose was present. The keratinolytic activity was inhibited by $HgCl_2$ and serine-protease inhibitors such as phenymethylsulfonyl fluoride(100%), chymostain(88%), crystalline soybean trypsin inhibtor(80%), antipain(45%) and aprotinin(40%), and was not by cystein-protease and aspartyl-protease inhibitors. The enzyme activity is only partially inhibited by metallo-protease inhibitor. Thus, the enzyme secreted by A. flavus K-03 belongs to the alkaline serine-type protease.
Keywords
Alkaline serine-type keratinolytic protease; Aspergillus flavus; Extracellular enzyme; Keratinolytic enzyme;
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