Novel Protease from Aspergillus tamarii URM4634: Production and Characterization Using Inexpensive Agroindustrial Substrates by Solid-State Fermentation

da Silva, Osmar Soares and de Oliveira, Rodrigo Lira and Souza-Motta, Cristina Maria and Porto, Ana Lúcia Figueiredo and Porto, Tatiana Souza (2016) Novel Protease from Aspergillus tamarii URM4634: Production and Characterization Using Inexpensive Agroindustrial Substrates by Solid-State Fermentation. Advances in Enzyme Research, 04 (04). pp. 125-143. ISSN 2328-4846

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Abstract

This study reports the protease production from Aspergillus tamarii using agroindustrial residues as substrate for solid-state fermentation (SSF) and biochemical characterization. The highest protease production was obtained using wheat bran as substrate at 72 h fermentation with maximum proteolytic activity of 401.42 U/mL, collagenase of 243.0 U/mL and keratinase of 19.1 U/mL. The protease exhibited KM = 18.7 mg/mL and Vmax = 28.5 mg/mL/min. The optimal pH was 8.0 and stable in a wide pH range (5.0 - 11.0) during 24 h. The optimum temperature was 40°C. The proteolytic activity was inhibited by Cu2+ (33.98%) and Hg2+ (22.69%). The enzyme was also inhibited by PMSF (65.11%), indicating that is a Serine Protease. These properties suggest that alkaline protease from A. tamarii URM4634 is suitable for application in food industries and leather processing. Additionally, the present findings opened new vistas in the utilization of wheat bran and other effective agroindustrial wastes as substrates for SSF.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: EP Archives > Chemical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2023 06:36
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2024 05:56
URI: http://research.send4journal.com/id/eprint/1112

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