Abstract

Background Keratinases are proteolytic enzymes that have the capability of degrading insoluble keratin substrates. LS4, LS5, and KS3 were newly isolated strains showing ability to hydrolyze keratins and keratin based products. Objective In this study, different bacterial strains were isolated from soil, screened for protease and keratinase production, and the best isolates were identified. Methods Serial dilution and plating method were used for isolation of pure bacterial culture. Isolated, 48 strains were screened, and their feather degrading ability on feather meal agar plates and keratin azure-based agar. The proteolytic activity of the isolates was also screened on casein agar. Results Three strains; LS4, LS5, and KS3 shows keratinolytic activity that reveal the keratinase enzyme on medium; feather meal agar, keratin azure agar, and casein agar. Among all the three strains (LS4, LS5, and KS3), KS3 show largest inhibition zone that show maximum enzymatic activity. For its characterization 16S RNA was performed, sequence KS3 was submitted to GenBank and was identified as Bacillus tropicus KS3. Newly isolated strain B. tropicus KS3 showed the keratinase production and highest keratinase activity (35.06 ± 2.5 U/ml). B. tropicus KS3 also show the highest degradation of feather efficiently showed 84% of whole chicken feather biodegradation at 37 °C within 15 days among all the isolated strains. Conclusion Keratinase enzyme possesses a wide range of potential applications in the bioremediation of feather waste and bio-fertilizer in agricultural land. The industry demands a better source of this enzyme due to its multivariate application and huge market demand. In the present study, a novel keratinase-producing bacteria was isolated and characterized as Bacillus tropicus KS3 from poultry waste contamination soil.

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