Abstract

A serine metallokeratinase enzyme (30kDa) produced by a newly isolated Bacillus strain (Bacillus pumilus NRC21) cultivated under optimized conditions in medium containing chicken feather meal was purified and characterized in a set of biochemical assays. The purification was carried out using two successive chromatographic steps; cation exchange chromatography on CM-cellulose and gel filtration on sephadex G-100 columns. The purified enzyme showed a specific activity of 2000units/mg protein against 170units/mg protein for crude extract with 12 fold purification. The enzymatic activity of the keratinase stimulated by (Na+, K+, Mg2+), Hg+2 had no effect, and inhibited by entire tested cations, serine and metalloproteinase inhibitors, therefore it can be considered as a serine metalloenzyme. The optimum pH and temperature for the purified enzyme were (7.5, 8.5) and (50, 45°C) when using keratin azure and azocasein as substrates, respectively. The purified enzyme was highly stable at broad pH and temperature ranged (5–10) and (20–60°C), respectively and its thermoactivity and thermostability were enhanced in the presence of 5mMMg+2. These results suggest that the purified keratinase may be used in several industrial applications.

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