Abstract

A keratinolytic protease from the fungus Doratomyces microsporus was investigated for its ability to hydrolyse different native proteins. The purified enzyme was incubated for up to 24 h with keratinous substrates as well as with non-keratinous proteins. The results showed that the enzyme was broad specific since it hydrolysed various globular and fibrillar proteins. The hydrolysis of keratinous substrates decreased in the following order: skin keratins > nail keratins > hair keratins. With non-keratinous substrates, the order was: casein > BSA > elastin. Feather keratin and collagen could not be hydrolysed. Comparison of the enzyme with some known proteolytic enzymes showed that on keratin from stratum corneum the activity of the keratinase was comparable to that of proteinase K, other enzymes were less active. Hydrolysis of porcine skin with the keratinase revealed the degradation of the epidermis while dermis was not damaged.

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