Abstract

The partitioning of proteases expressed by Penicillium restrictum from Brazilian Savanna in an inexpensive aqueous two-phase system composed of poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) and sodium polyacrylate (NaPA) was studied. The effects of PEG molecular weight and concentration, as well as NaPA concentration and the concentration of fermented broth on protease partitioning were studied. Partitioning into the top PEG-rich phase was increased in systems with smaller PEG-molecular weight, higher NaPA concentration and lower PEG concentration. For most systems studied, purification has been achieved by directing the biomolecule partition to the opposite phase of the other proteins, providing the enzyme purification. The highest partition coefficient was obtained using 20 wt% NaPA, 4 wt% PEG 2000gmol−1 and 45 wt% fermented broth, leading to a purification factor of 1.98 and partition coefficient of 37.73. The system showed high mass balances and yield, indicating enzyme stability and applicability for industrial processes. The partitioning results using the PEG/NaPA/NaCl system show that this method could be used to purify or concentrate protease from fermented broth.

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