Abstract

The present study concern with the extracellular production of penicillin amidase in a cost-effective cheese whey medium under submerged fermentation. ABacillus sp. MARC-0103 producing a high level of extra cellular penicillin G amidase was isolated from rice starch by heat shock method. The penicillin G amidase production in the strain was induced by phenyl acetic acid. The culture medium was optimized by using Plackett-Burman and central composite experimental designs for enhanced production of penicillin amidase. The factorial design indicated that the main factors that positively affect penicillin amidase production were casein hydro-lysate, CaCl2·2H2O, FeCI3·6H2O, Na2SO4 and cheese whey, whereas the presence of calcium carbonate and magnesium chloride in the medium had no effect on enzyme production. Phenyl acetic acid concentration and time of addition was found critical for enzyme pro duction. Enzyme production was enhanced very much by multiple addition of inducer. Other cultural condition such as pH, temperature, inoculum size and age were also optimized. More than two fold increase in enzyme production (40.7 U/ml/min) was observed under optimized cultural conditions. The molecular mass was estimated to be 40.0 kDa by SDS-PAGE.

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